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Campbell 210 $aNew York $cElsevier$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (533 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-85617-415-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Manufacturing Processes For Advanced Composites; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Resume; Chapter 1. Introduction to Composite Materials and Processes; 1.1 Laminates; 1.2 Fibers; 1.3 Matrices; 1.4 Product Forms; 1.5 Overview of Fabrication Processes; 1.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Composites; 1.7 Applications; 1.8 Summary; 1.9 Acknowledgement; 1.10 References; Chapter 2. Fibers and Reinforcements; 2.1 Fiber Terminology; 2.2 Glass Fibers; 2.3 Aramid Fibers; 2.4 Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) Fibers; 2.5 Carbon and Graphite Fibers; 2.6 Woven Fabrics 327 $a2.7 Reinforced Mats2.8 Chopped Fibers; 2.9 Prepreg Manufacturing; 2.10 Summary; 2.11 References; Chapter 3. Thermoset Resins; 3.1 Thermosets; 3.2 Polyester Resins; 3.3 Epoxy Resins; 3.4 Bismaleimide Resins; 3.5 Cyanate Ester Resins; 3.6 Polyimide Resins; 3.7 Phenolic Resins; 3.8 Toughening Approaches; 3.9 Physiochemical Characterization and Quality Control; 3.10 Chemical Testing; 3.11 Rheological Testing; 3.12 Thermal Analysis; 3.13 Glass Transition Temperature; 3.14 Summary; 3.15 References; Chapter 4. Cure Tooling; 4.1 General Considerations; 4.2 Thermal Management; 4.3 Tool Fabrication 327 $a4.4 Summary4.5 References; Chapter 5. Ply Collation; 5.1 Prepreg Control; 5.2 Lay-up Room Environment; 5.3 Tool Preparation; 5.4 Manual Lay-Up; 5.5 Ply Collation; 5.6 Flat Ply Collation and Vacuum Forming; 5.7 Automated Tape Laying; 5.8 Filament Winding; 5.9 Fiber Placement; 5.10 Vacuum Bagging; 5.11 Summary; 5.12 References; Chapter 6. Curing; 6.1 Cure of Epoxy Composites; 6.2 Theory of Void Formation; 6.3 Hydrostatic Resin Pressure Studies; 6.4 Chemical Composition Variables; 6.5 Net and Low Flow Resin Systems; 6.6 Resin and Prepreg Variables; 6.7 Lay-Up Variables; 6.8 Debulking Operations 327 $a6.9 Caul Plates and Pressure Intensifiers6.10 Condensation Curing Systems; 6.11 Residual Curing Stresses; 6.12 Exotherm; 6.13 In-Process Cure Monitoring; 6.14 Cure Modeling; 6.15 Summary; 6.16 References; Chapter 7. The Interaction of Chemical Composition and Processing on Laminate Quality; 7.1 Prepreg Physical Properties; 7.2 Chemical Properties; 7.3 Thermal Properties; 7.4 Rheological Properties; 7.5 Laminate Evaluations; 7.6 Summary; 7.7 References; Chapter 8. Adhesive Bonding and Integrally Cocured Structures; 8.1 Adhesive Bonding; 8.2 Theory of Adhesion; 8.3 Joint Design 327 $a8.4 Theory of Adhesion8.5 Joint Design; 8.6 Adhesive Testing; 8.7 Surface Preparation; 8.8 Epoxy Adhesives; 8.9 Bonding Procedures; 8.10 Sandwich Structures; 8.11 Honeycomb Core; 8.12 Honeycomb Processing; 8.13 Balsa Wood; 8.14 Foam Cores; 8.15 Syntactic Core; 8.16 Inspection; 8.17 Integrally Cocured Structure; 8.18 Summary; 8.19 References; Chapter 9. Liquid Molding; 9.1 Preform Technology; 9.2 Fibers; 9.3 Woven Fabrics; 9.4 Three-Dimensional Woven Fabrics; 9.5 Knitted Fabrics; 9.6 Stitching; 9.7 Braiding; 9.8 P4A Process; 9.9 Random Mat; 9.10 Preform Advantages; 9.11 Preform Disadvantages 327 $a9.12 Integral Structures Made by Textile Processes 330 $aOne of very few books available to cover this subject area. A practical book with a wealth of detail. 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