00914nam0-2200301---450-99000971309040332120140321111716.0000971309FED01000971309(Aleph)000971309FED0100097130920130408d1970----km-y0itay50------baengUS--------001yy<<The >>antitrust laws of the Unites States of Americaa study of competition enforced by lawA.D. NealeSecond editionUSCambridge university press1970xiv, 529 p.23 cmEconomic and social studiesXIXNeale,Alan Derrett146166ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009713090403321ISVE L8/75167DECTSDECTSAntitrust laws of the Unites States of America843930UNINA02022nam 2200337 450 991067390400332120230703101647.0(CKB)5700000000300434(NjHacI)995700000000300434(EXLCZ)99570000000030043420230703d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCharacterization and Modelling of CompositesVolume II /Stelios K. GeorgantzinosBasel :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2022.1 online resource (610 pages)3-0365-5507-2 Composites have been increasingly used in various structural components in the aerospace, marine, automotive, and wind energy sectors. Composites' material characterization is a vital part of the product development and production process. Physical, mechanical, and chemical characterization helps developers to further their understanding of products and materials, thus ensuring quality control. Achieving an in-depth understanding and consequent improvement of the general performance of these materials, however, still requires complex material modeling and simulation tools, which are often multiscale and encompass multiphysics. This Special Issue is aimed at soliciting promising, recent developments in composite modeling, simulation, and characterization, in both design and manufacturing areas, including experimental as well as industrial-scale case studies. All submitted manuscripts will undergo a rigorous review and will only be considered for publication if they meet journal standards.Chemical engineeringChemical engineering.660Georgantzinos Stelios K.1279791NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910673904003321Characterization and Modelling of Composites3016037UNINA