bokomslag Multifunctionality of Polymer Composites
Vetenskap & teknik

Multifunctionality of Polymer Composites

Klaus Friedrich

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  • 996 sidor
  • 2015

Multi-Functionality of Polymer Composites: Challenges and New Solutions brings together contributions from experts in the field of multifunctionality, presenting state-of-the-art discussion of this exciting and rapidly developing field, thus key enabling technologies for future applications.

The text will enable engineers and materials scientists to achieve multifunctionality in their own products using different types of polymer matrices and various nano- and micro-sized fillers and reinforcements, including, but not limited to, carbon nanotubes and graphene. In addition, technologies for the integration of active materials such as shape memory alloys are discussed.

The latest developments in a wide range of applications, including automotive/aerospace, electronics, construction, medical engineering, and future trends are discussed, making this book an essential reference for any researcher or engineer hoping to stay ahead of the curve in this high-potential area.




  • Provides information on composites and their inherent engineering advantages over traditional materials.
  • Presents state-of-the-art information on this exciting and rapidly developing field, enabling engineers and materials scientists to achieve multi-functionality in their own products.
  • Includes the latest developments in a wide range of applications, including automotive/aerospace, electronics, construction, and medical engineering.
  • An essential reference for any researcher or engineer hoping to stay ahead of the curve in this high-potential area.
  • Författare: Klaus Friedrich
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780323264341
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 996
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2015-05-26
  • Förlag: William Andrew