Books by Keyword: Laminates

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Edited by: Dr. Gulshan Kumar and Dr. Harpreet Singh Bedi
Online since: July 2025
Description: The proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (IMMT 2023, 20-23 November 2023, Dubai, United Arab Emirates) present a compilation of research papers that showcase the most recent advancements in modern materials engineering and manufacturing technologies.
Edited by: Prof. Jong Hak Kim
Online since: June 2020
Description: This volume contains papers that were presented at the 5th International Conference on Composite Materials and Material Engineering (ICCMME 2020, Seoul, South Korea, January 13-16, 2020) and reflects the last achievements in the field of composite materials, nano- and functional materials, processing technologies and building materials.
Edited by: Christian Edtmaier and Guillermo Requena
Online since: July 2015
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 20th Symposium on Composites, July 1-3, 2015, Vienna, Austria.
The 137 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Polymer Matrix Composites;
Chapter 2: Metal Matrix Composites and Interpenetrating Materials;
Chapter 3: Ceramic Matrix Composites;
Chapter 4: Hybrid Structures, Laminates;
Chapter 5: Structural Health Monitoring;
Chapter 6: Coatings;
Chapter 7: Modelling, Simulation;
Chapter 8: Manufacturing Technology, Components/Products/Applications;
Chapter 9: Testing and Characterization;
Chapter 10: Cemented carbides, Cermets, Wear and Abrasion Materials;
Chapter 11: Bio-Composites;
Chapter 12: Recycling & Sustainability, Building Materials
Edited by: Moussa Karama and Joël Alexis
Online since: April 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The selection of articles in this special issue is dedicated to the important topics pertaining to the understanding and determination of the mechanical behaviour of engineering materials under different regimes of loading.
Edited by: T.W. Clyne
Online since: December 1995
Description: There is extensive interest in the development of new and improved composite materials. This is particularly true of composite systems based upon metallic and ceramic constituents. As the characteristics of the interface are of central importance, there is a great incentive for an improved understanding of the nature of interfaces between constituents in such composite systems and of the factors that affect their mechanical characteristics.
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