In materials engineering, composites are a class of materials made by embedding fibers of one type of material within another material, called the matrix. In general, composite materials possess high strength for their weight, and as a result, composites have been the subject of intensive research in aerospace engineering. The best examples of the use of composites in space are the payload bay doors of the Space Shuttle. (JES)
Compression Testing of Carbon Fibers
1989
167 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Carbon & Graphite , Composite Materials , Aircraft , Engineering Materials , Fiber reinforced composites , Aeronautical engineering , Carbon fibers , Composite materials , Compressive properties , Space shuttles , Aerospace systems , Bomb bay doors , Embedding , Engineering , Fibers , High strength , Materials , Payload , Test methods , Payload Bay Doors , Theses
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