Advances in Composites Manufacturing and Applications
Proceedings of the American Society for Composites 39th Technical Conference, Volume 6
Series: Proceedings of the American Society for Composites Annual Technical Conferences;
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 19 January 2026
- ISBN 9783032052230
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations VII, 292 p. 201 illus., 185 illus. in color. 700
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This book presents the proceedings of the American Society for Composites 39th Technical Conference. This volume, the sixth of six volumes, presents a diverse collection of research papers on the manufacturing, modeling, and application of composite materials. This volume covers topics like additive manufacturing, process modeling, and advanced technologies, the volume explores innovative solutions to enhance material properties, optimize production methods, and improve structural performance. The proceedings highlight key advancements in additive manufacturing methods for composites, including continuous fibers and novel materials (thermoplastics, ceramics, and frontal polymers). Process modeling techniques are covered to address critical issues such as curing, wrinkle formation, and microstructural defects. Advanced manufacturing technologies and their validation are also discussed, focusing on improving composite performance. The civil applications of composites and studies under the NASA HiCAM program are also explored, showcasing the growing relevance of composites in various engineering fields.
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Part 1: Composites in Civil Applications.- Chapter 1: A Methodology Proposal for the Modelling, Analysis and Optimization of HAWT Blades Used in theNnorthern Region of Baja California, Mexico.- Chapter 2: Effect of Edge Gluing on Failure Modes in Notched Cross-Laminated Timber Under Bending Loads.- Chapter 3: Performance of Cross-Laminated-Timber Against Rolling Shear Failure due to Out-of-Plane Bending.- Chapter 4: Shear Connection Analysis in G-FRP Composite Beams: Experimental and FEM Study.- Part 2: Manufacturing - Additive.- Chapter 5: Additive Continuous Tows Preform for Fiber Angle Optimized Composite Tube.- Chapter 6: Additive Manufacturing of Continuous Carbon Fiber Thermoset Composites Based on Frontal Polymerization.- Chapter 7: Additive Manufacturing of Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite Grid Stiffened Panels.- Chapter 8: Additively Manufactured Composites: Pioneering Customisable Tow-Preg Filaments to Deliver Tailored Material Properties.- Chapter 9: Advancing Additively Manufactured Composite Structural Joints Testing with Discrete Computational Modeling and Digital Twins.- Chapter 10: Exploring 3D-Printed Ceramics: A Study in Nano-Reinforced Composites.- Chapter 11: Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing of Large Composite Structures for Aerospace Applications.- Chapter 12: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) of PolyEtherKetoneKetone (PEKK): Tailoring Tensile Strength via Process Parameter Optimization.- Chapter 13: Improved Deposition Rates in Additive Manufacturing of Commingled Tow-Based Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Composites via Alternating Tow Positioning.- Chapter 14: Preparing Lattice Structures Using Continuous Carbon Fibers and Thermoset Composites.- Part 3: Manufacturing - Process Modeling.- Chapter 15: Assessing Micro-Void Formation at the Tips of Fibers within the Microstructure of Additively Manufactured Polymer Composite Bead.- Chapter 16: Curing Simulation of Composites through 1D Multi-Field Finite Element Models.- Chapter 17: Leveraging Profilometry-Based Inspection Data to Capture Green-State Laminate Thickness of Automated Fiber Placement Structures.- Chapter 18: Numerical Methodology for Wrinkling Prediction in Automated Fiber Placement.- Chapter 19: Wrinkle Deformation of Curved Prepreg Slit-Tapes Tow-Steered Laminates During Automated Fiber Placement.- Part 4: Manufacturing - Technology.- Chapter 20: Design Optimization and Analysis Validation of Complex Composite Parts Using Fiber Patch Placement.- Chapter 21: Plasma Treatment of Aramid, Glass, and Flax Fabrics to Increase the Mechanical Properties of FRP Composites.- Chapter 22: Utilizing Through Thickness Frontal Polymerization for Rapid and Continuous Lamination of Carbon Fiber Beams.- Part 5: NASA HiCAM Program.- Chapter 23: Analysis of Crack Propagation Transients in Accelerated Fatigue Characterization of Adhesives.- Chapter 24: Characterization of Low-Velocity Impact Damage in Toughened Non-Crimp Fabric Laminates.- Chapter 25: Design for Manufacturing of Structures with Automated Fiber Placement via Integration of Analysis and Process Planning.
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