Fourth Canada-Japan Workshop on Composites

Fourth Canada-Japan Workshop on Composites

Author: Suong V. Hoa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-09-24

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 1000117081

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While this proceedings volume deals primarily with the conventional areas of metal, ceramic, and polymer composites for civil construction, several of the papers report on new developments in the emerging fields of wood and nanocomposites. The 63 papers from the September 2002 workshop includes the further integration of the fabrication and function processes, aspects of the scale of components which improve the competitive position of composites relative to conventional materials and the exploitation of new types of composite such as nanocomposites which exploit a variety of new length scales to achieve their functionality. This also gives rise to multifunctional composites which have attributes other than structural properties. In this talk these aspects of the future of composites will be explored and illustrated.


Fourth Canada-Japan Workshop on Composites

Fourth Canada-Japan Workshop on Composites

Author: Suong V. Hoa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-09-20

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 9780849315343

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While this proceedings volume deals primarily with the conventional areas of metal, ceramic, and polymer composites for civil construction, several of the papers report on new developments in the emerging fields of wood and nanocomposites. The 63 papers from the September 2002 workshop discuss manufacturing methods, materials characterization, simulation and modeling, and failure analysis. Topics include electron-beam curing of an epoxy resin, the mechanical properties of silk fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites, finite element modeling of a triaxal composite membrane sector, and interfacial fracturing and debonding failure modes in FRP-strengthened concrete structures. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Design Manufacturing Composites, Third International Canada-Japan Workshop

Design Manufacturing Composites, Third International Canada-Japan Workshop

Author: Suong V. Hoa

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-01-26

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1000125122

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This book contains technical papers, presented at the third joint Canada-Japan workshop on Composites held in Japan in 2000, on topics, including smart composites, composites in civil construction, toughened composites, textile composites, braided composites, and thermoplastic composites.


Design, Manufacturing and Applications of Composites

Design, Manufacturing and Applications of Composites

Author: Hiroyuki Hamada

Publisher: DEStech Publications, Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1605951161

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Based on research papers presented in July 2012 at the Kyoto Institute of Technology, the ninth book in the Canada-Japan Composites Workshop series contains 43 chapters on new ways of fabricating FRP, ceramic, wood, and natural fiber composites and improving their functionality in aerospace, wind energy and civil engineering.


Composite Technologies for 2020

Composite Technologies for 2020

Author: L Ye

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2004-06

Total Pages: 1132

ISBN-13: 9781855738317

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Annotation Over the past three decades, the terminology of composite materials has been well acknowledged by the technical community, and composite materials have been gaining exponential acceptance in a diversity of industries, serving as competitive candidates for traditional structural and functional materials to realize current and future trends imposed on high performance structures. Striking examples of breakthroughs based on utilization of composite materials are increasingly found nowadays in transportation vehicles (aircraft, space shuttle and automobile), civil infrastructure (buildings, bridge and highway barriers), and sporting goods (F1, golf club, sailboat) etc., owing to an improved understanding of their performance characteristics and application potentials, especially innovative, cost-effective manufacturing processes. As the equivalent of ICCM in the Asian-Australasian regions, the Asian-Australasian Association for Composite Materials (AACM) has been playing a vital leading role in the field of composites science and technology since its inception in 1997 in Australia. Following the excellent reputations and traditions of previous ACCMs, ACCM-4 is held in scenic Sydney, Australia, 6-9 July 2004. The theme of ACCM-4, Composites Technologies for 2020, provides a forum to present state-of-the-art achievements and recent advances in composites sciences & technologies, and discuss and identify key and emerging issues for future pursuits. By bringing together leading experts and promising innovators from the research institutions, end-use industries and academia, ACCM-4 intends to facilitate broadband knowledge sharing and identify opportunities for long-term cooperative research and development ventures. The scope of ACCM-4 is broad. It includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Bi- composites, Ceramic matrix composites, Durability and aging, NDE and SHM Eco-composites, Manufacturing and processing technologies, Industrial applications, Interphases and interfaces, Impact and dynamic response Matrices (polymers, ceramics, and metals), Mechanical and physical properties (fatigue, fracture, micromechanics, viscoelastic behavior, buckling and failure, etc.), Metal matrix composites, Multi-functional composites, Nano-composites, Reinforcements (textiles, strand, and mat), Smart materials and structures, Technology transfer (education, training, etc.)