Wiley-VCH, 2013. - 578 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This handbook and ready reference covers the use of structural materials in the transport industry, particularly for rail, road and air transport, with a strong focus on the latest advanced engineering materials. The researchers present new insights
Structural Materials and Processes in Transportation
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
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- 598
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This handbook and ready reference covers the use of structural materials in the transport industry, particularly for rail, road and air transport, with a strong focus on the latest advanced engineering materials. The researchers present new insights, providing first-hand information from aerospace centers, Fraunhofer institutes, car manufacturers and fiber institutes.
The clear presentation of properties and manufacturing processes in each material class such as metals, composites and polymers allows readers to quickly find solutions for their own engineering needs and to develop synergies between different fields of application. Additional chapters provide researchers and developers with insights on lightweight engineering and environment-friendly manufacturing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Chapter 1 Steel and Iron Based Alloys (pages 5β48): Ali Ramazani, Banu Berme and Ulrich Prahl
Chapter 2 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (pages 49β112): Axel von Hehl and Peter Krug
Chapter 3 Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (pages 113β150): Wim H. Sillekens and Norbert Hort
Chapter 4 Titanium and Titanium Alloys (pages 151β180): Lothar Wagner and Manfred Wollmann
Chapter 5 Thermoplastics (pages 183β203): Aravind Dasari
Chapter 6 Thermosets (pages 205β236): Sergio Henrique Pezzin, Luiz Antonio Ferreira Coelho, Sandro Campos Amico and Luiz Claudio Pardini
Chapter 7 Elastomers (pages 237β252): Krzysztof Pielichowski and James Njuguna
Chapter 8 Polymer Matrix Composites (pages 257β302): Prof. Dr.?Ing. Axel S. Herrmann, Andre Stieglitz, Christian Brauner, Christian Peters and Patrick Schiebel
Chapter 9 Metal Matrix Composites (pages 303β338): Maider Garcia de Cortazar, Pedro Egizabal, Jorge Barcena and Yann Le Petitcorps
Chapter 10 Polymer Nanocomposites (pages 339β369): James Njuguna and Krzysztof Pielichowski
Chapter 11 Polymeric Foams (pages 375β413): Eusebio Solorzano and Miguel A. Rodriguez?Perez
Chapter 12 Metal Foams (pages 415β444): Joachim Baumeister and Jorg Weise
Chapter 13 Advanced Simulation and Optimization Techniques for Composites (pages 447β461): Jorg Hohe
Chapter 14 An Artificial?Intelligence?Based Approach for Generalized Material Modeling (pages 463β479): Prof. Dr. Kambiz Kayvantash
Chapter 15 Ab Initio Guided Design of Materials (pages 481β495): Martin Friak, Dierk Raabe and Jorg Neugebauer
Chapter 16 Hybrid Design Approaches (pages 499β516): Daniele Bassan
Chapter 17 Sensorial Materials (pages 517β548): Dr.?Ing. Dirk Lehmhus, Stefan Bosse and Prof. Dr.?Ing. Matthias Busse
Chapter 18 Additive Manufacturing Approaches (pages 549β566): Juan F. Isaza P. and Claus Aumund?Kopp
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