Fibrous materials / K.K. Chawla.
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TextSeries: Cambridge solid state science seriesPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998Description: 1 online resource (xv, 293 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511525209 (ebook)
- 620.1/1 21
- TA418.9.F5 C47 1998
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Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Fibers and fiber products -- Ch. 3. Natural polymeric fibers -- Ch. 4. Synthetic polymeric fibers -- Ch. 5. Metallic fibers -- Ch. 6. Ceramic fibers -- Ch. 7. Glass fibers -- Ch. 8. Carbon fibers -- Ch. 9. Experimental determination of fiber properties -- Ch. 10. Statistical treatment of fiber strength.
This book is about the processing, microstructure and properties of materials in fibrous form. The range of fibrous materials covered spans natural polymeric fibres such as silk, synthetic polymeric fibres such as aramid and polyethylene, metallic fibres such as steel and tungsten, and ceramic fibres such as alumina and silicon carbide. The author explains the fundamentals in a clear and concise manner and describes important advances in the production and control of microstructure in high stiffness and high strength fibres. The text contains large numbers of diagrams and micrographs to bring home to the reader the important principles and concepts. The book will be of value to senior undergraduates, beginning graduate students and researchers in the fields of materials science and engineering, metallurgy, ceramics, textile physics and engineering, mechanical engineering and chemical engineering.
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