Difference between revisions of "Advanced composite"
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composite material; matériau composite (Fr.); materiale composito (It.) | composite material; matériau composite (Fr.); materiale composito (It.) | ||
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* Theodore J. Reinhart, ''Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.1: Composites'', ASM International, 1987 | * Theodore J. Reinhart, ''Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.1: Composites'', ASM International, 1987 |
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Description
A reinforced or strengthened Composite material. A composite material is a solid mixture of two or more materials, such as polymers, Cement, Plywood, coated fabric, metal alloy, or Ceramic. An advanced composite is reinforced through the addition of continuous fibers that are stronger than Fiberglass (i.e. ceramic fibers, metallic fibers, aramid fibers, carbon fibers, or Kevlar®, etc.). The reinforcement typically provides a lighter material with greater tensile strength.
Synonyms and Related Terms
composite material; matériau composite (Fr.); materiale composito (It.)
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Theodore J. Reinhart, Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.1: Composites, ASM International, 1987
- Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988