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Advanced Thermoplastic Polymers and Composites



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Titolo: Advanced Thermoplastic Polymers and Composites Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (622 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Materials science
Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: 3D composites
3D printing
4D printing
ABS
adhesion
aircraft cabin interior panels
antibacterial activity
antimicrobial
automated fiber placement
automated tape placement
bending
benzimidazole
bio-applications
biobased polymer composites
biodegradable
biopolymers
block copolyurethane
bone scaffold
carbon nanofiller
carbon nanotube
carbon nanotubes
cardo fragments
chitosan
circular distribution
clay minerals
co-bonding
co-plasticization
compatibilizer
composite
compound
consolidation
copper nanoparticles
crystallization behavior
CT scan
diffusion
digital fabrication
DOE
electrical properties
energetic binder
EWF
extrusion
failure mechanisms
FDM
fiber length
fiber orientation
fiber reinforced
fibre misalignment
filament winding
finite element modelling
fluorinated aromatic polyimide
foam
foams
fractography
fracture toughness
graphene nanoplatelet
heat resistance
high temperature
hollow composite tubes
hybrid composites
hybrid fibers
impregnation processes
in situ consolidation
injection molding
interphase
IR spectroscopy
isosorbide
ligand
long-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic
low dielectric loss
manufacturing
material programming
mechanical properties
mechanical property
metallic ions
microcrystalline cellulose
molecular chain orientation
molecular dynamics simulation
nanocomposite
nanocomposites
nanofiller
non-crimp fabrics
non-structural composite panels
off-axis flexure behaviour
oil palm fiber
oil palm fiber composites
oMMT
on-axis flexure behaviour
optimal curing of prepregs
packaging
PBAT
PCL
phosphorescent composites
physio-thermo-mechanical properties
PLA
poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)
polyamide 12
polyethylene glycol
polyimide foam
polymer modification
polymer-layered silicates
polymers
polyphenylene sulfone
polypropylene
polyurethane
PPS
process modeling
processing
processing parameters
properties
recycled bone powder
reinforcements
resin transfer molding
retrogradation
rheological properties
rheological property
rheology
rigid closed-cell foam
scratch
scratch resistance
sensitivity
shape-memory polymers
simulation
starch
supercritical CO2
Taguchi
textured surface
thermal analysis
thermal and mechanical
thermal behavior
thermal conductivity
thermal properties
thermoforming
thermoplastic
thermoplastic composites
thermoplastic face sheets
thermoplastic matrix composites
thermoplastic polymer
thermoplastic resin
thermoplastic starch
thermoplastics
thermoset
thermosetting resins
thermostability
ultra-high molecular weight component
vacuum assisted resin infusion (VARI)
vacuum forming
void content
voids
Sommario/riassunto: In the last decade, design and material innovations for manufacturing composites have reached new heights. Thermoplastic polymers and their composites have become the most in-demand materials in recent times as they provide numerous advantages over thermoset composites. Thermoplastic polymers have a high damage tolerance, high impact resistance, recyclability, formability, weldability, repairability, and cost-effectiveness compared with thermoset composites. Thermoplastic polymers and composites are widely used in automotive, aerospace, electrical and electronics, industrial, and medical applications. Thermoplastic composites are estimated to grow from USD 28.0 billion in 2019 to USD 36.0 billion by 2024. High-performance thermoplastic materials are used in conjunction with a multitude of manufacturing processes like injection moulding, thermoforming, prepreg, liquid injection processes, automated tape placement, filament winding, pultrusion, additive manufacturing, and other processes. The material limits, design, and assembly requirements, as well as the processing constraints, are significantly important for the realisation of novel product development using a manufacturing process by simultaneously optimising reliability, safety, and other performance-related issues. The current thermoplastic material systems and manufacturing techniques still have plenty of room for optimisation and advancement. This reprint presents the latest scientific and technical advances in thermoplastic materials and their composites, processing, characterisation, product development, and manufacturing process parameter optimisations.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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