Self-Healing Composite Materials by Anish Khan, Mohammad Jawaid, Shiju N. Raveendran & Abdullah Mohammed Ahmed Asiri

Self-Healing Composite Materials

By

  • Genre Engineering
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
  • Released
  • Size 36.95 MB
  • Length 242 Pages

Description

Self-Healing Composite Materials: From Designs to Applications provides a unique resource on self-healing composites for materials scientists and engineers in academia, as well as researchers involved in the aerospace, automotive, wind-generation, construction, consumer goods and marine industries. There is a huge demand for self-healing composites that respond to their environment like living matter. Unlike other composites, self-healing composites are combined with carbon materials and resins to form a recoverable composite material. This book covers the manufacturing, design and characterization of self-healing composites, including their morphological, structural, mechanical, thermal and electrical properties.
The title begins with mathematical background and then considers innovative approaches to physical modeling, analysis and design techniques, providing a robust knowledge of modern self-healing composites with commercial applications.

- Covers composite fabrication from polymer, nano oxides, epoxy and plastics
- Gives detailed examples on how self-healing composites may be used
- Provides readers with a robust knowledge of self-healing composites
- Presents a unified approach to these human-friendly, commercially valuable materials

More Anish Khan, Mohammad Jawaid, Shiju N. Raveendran & Abdullah Mohammed Ahmed Asiri Books