Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 59 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nations Industrial Develo Ed. by Erich Fitzer
Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 59 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nations Industrial Develo Ed. by Erich Fitzer
The proper choice of technology is a complex decision, particularly for developing countries, as it depends not only on local needs and conditions but also, importantly, on the national political context and, increasingly, on the international environment. This technological choice carries with it the genetic code of the nation's future development. Many developing countries which lack the needed infrastructure do not have real options; others with a reservoir of scientific and engineering skills and explicit SIT strategies, can indeed choose between alternatives. Turning to the technologies…mehr
The proper choice of technology is a complex decision, particularly for developing countries, as it depends not only on local needs and conditions but also, importantly, on the national political context and, increasingly, on the international environment. This technological choice carries with it the genetic code of the nation's future development. Many developing countries which lack the needed infrastructure do not have real options; others with a reservoir of scientific and engineering skills and explicit SIT strategies, can indeed choose between alternatives. Turning to the technologies themselves, these cover a wide spectrum: traditional technologies that are low-cost, low-energy and often better suited to meet basic needs; more sophisticated technologies which are highly knowledge-intensive and require large capital outlays for research, product design and manufacturing; and still others which depend upon a blending of modern technology with traditional methods to create products and processes more suited to local needs. Even within the group of advanced technologies, there is considerable differentiation, and those at the lower end of the product cycle are clearly within reach by the newly industri alizing countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Fibres for Reinforcement of Advanced Composites.- Technical Status and Future Prospects of Carbon Fibres and Their Application in Composites with Polymer Matrix (CFRPs).- Comparison of the Various New High Modulus Fibres for Reinforcement of Advanced Composites with Polymers, Metals and Ceramics as Matrix.- Carbon Fibre Surfaces - Characterization, Modification and Effect on the Fracture Behaviour of Carbon Fibre - Polymer Composites.- 2. Polymer Matrices.- Effect of Resin Choice on Prepreg Processing.- Thermosetting Matrix Systems and Their Influence for Carbon Fibre Reinforcement.- Development of Thermosetting Polyimide Matrix Resins.- 3. Fabrication and Design of CFRPs.- The Fabrication Processes for High Performance Composites.- Autoclave, Compression Moulding.- Design Preparations for Large Space Structures.- 4. Testing and Fracture Behaviour of CFRPs.- CFRP Testing and Properties Optimization.- Mechanisms of Fractures in Fiber-Reinforced Laminates.- 5. Application of CFRPs in Aerospace.- Application in Aerospace, Especially in USA.- Experiences in FRG in Aerospace Application.- Experiences in UK and France in Aerospace Application.- 6. Further Applications of CFRPs (Non Aerospace).- Industrial, Marine and Recreational Application of Carbon Fibres and Their Composites.- Experiences of Non-Aerospace Application of CFRPs in Europe.- Biomedical Applications.- New Technologies - The Promise for Future Application of Composites Throughout the World.- 7. Carbon Fibres Activities in Brazil, PR China, India and South Korea.- Development of Carbon Fibre Technology in Brazil.- The Development of Carbon Fibre and its Composites in China.- The Carbon Fiber Industry in Korea.
1. Fibres for Reinforcement of Advanced Composites.- Technical Status and Future Prospects of Carbon Fibres and Their Application in Composites with Polymer Matrix (CFRPs).- Comparison of the Various New High Modulus Fibres for Reinforcement of Advanced Composites with Polymers, Metals and Ceramics as Matrix.- Carbon Fibre Surfaces - Characterization, Modification and Effect on the Fracture Behaviour of Carbon Fibre - Polymer Composites.- 2. Polymer Matrices.- Effect of Resin Choice on Prepreg Processing.- Thermosetting Matrix Systems and Their Influence for Carbon Fibre Reinforcement.- Development of Thermosetting Polyimide Matrix Resins.- 3. Fabrication and Design of CFRPs.- The Fabrication Processes for High Performance Composites.- Autoclave, Compression Moulding.- Design Preparations for Large Space Structures.- 4. Testing and Fracture Behaviour of CFRPs.- CFRP Testing and Properties Optimization.- Mechanisms of Fractures in Fiber-Reinforced Laminates.- 5. Application of CFRPs in Aerospace.- Application in Aerospace, Especially in USA.- Experiences in FRG in Aerospace Application.- Experiences in UK and France in Aerospace Application.- 6. Further Applications of CFRPs (Non Aerospace).- Industrial, Marine and Recreational Application of Carbon Fibres and Their Composites.- Experiences of Non-Aerospace Application of CFRPs in Europe.- Biomedical Applications.- New Technologies - The Promise for Future Application of Composites Throughout the World.- 7. Carbon Fibres Activities in Brazil, PR China, India and South Korea.- Development of Carbon Fibre Technology in Brazil.- The Development of Carbon Fibre and its Composites in China.- The Carbon Fiber Industry in Korea.
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