: Usually high-strength fibers (carbon, glass, or Kevlar) that provide the primary load-bearing capacity and stiffness.
Composite structures typically consist of two primary phases that work together to provide superior mechanical properties: Mechanics of composite Structures
: A polymer (epoxy), metal, or ceramic that holds the fibers together, protects them, and transfers loads between them. 2. Levels of Analysis : Usually high-strength fibers (carbon, glass, or Kevlar)
: Analyzes the behavior of "laminates"—stacks of plies with different fiber orientations—to predict how the entire structure responds to bending, stretching, or twisting. Levels of Analysis : Analyzes the behavior of
The is a multidisciplinary field that integrates material science and structural engineering to analyze materials made from two or more constituent parts with significantly different properties. These structures are prized for their high strength-to-weight and stiffness-to-weight ratios, essential for industries like aerospace and transportation. 1. Fundamental Components
: Studies the interaction of fibers and the matrix at the microscopic level to determine the overall properties of a single "ply" or lamina.
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