Modeling of Manufacturing Processes of Carbon Matrices Composites and Prediction of Mechanical Properties of Materials during the Process

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Carbon-carbon composites are widely applied in the area of astronautics and aeronautics. As a kind of advanced composites, its properties are known to depend essentially on the technological regimes of its manufacturing processes. This paper is devoted to the modeling of manufacturing processes of the composites and focuses on establishing the processing-microstructure-property relation to enable design of internal architecture to predict and optimize properties.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 334-335)

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29-32

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March 2007

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