DCAMM Report

DCAMM Report
Author: Danish Center for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

DCAMM Report

DCAMM Report
Author: Danish Center for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

Report

Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1999
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

Progress Report

Progress Report
Author: Danmarks tekniske højskole. Instituttet for strømningsmekanik og vandbygning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1990
Genre: Hydraulic engineering
ISBN:

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Danish Center for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006
Genre: Research institutes
ISBN:

Fluid-Structure Interactions: Volume 2

Fluid-Structure Interactions: Volume 2
Author: Michael P. Paidoussis
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0123973341

The second of two volumes concentrating on the dynamics of slender bodies within or containing axial flow, Volume 2 covers fluid-structure interactions relating to shells, cylinders and plates containing or immersed in axial flow, as well as slender structures subjected to annular and leakage flows. This volume has been thoroughly updated to reference the latest developments in the field, with a continued emphasis on the understanding of dynamical behaviour and analytical methods needed to provide long-term solutions and validate the latest computational methods and codes, with increased coverage of computational techniques and numerical methods, particularly for the solution of non-linear three-dimensional problems. - Provides an in-depth review of an extensive range of fluid-structure interaction topics, with detailed real-world examples and thorough referencing throughout for additional detail - Organized by structure and problem type, allowing you to dip into the sections that are relevant to the particular problem you are facing, with numerous appendices containing the equations relevant to specific problems - Supports development of long-term solutions by focusing on the fundamentals and mechanisms needed to understand underlying causes and operating conditions under which apparent solutions might not prove effective

Composite Materials Research Progress

Composite Materials Research Progress
Author: Lucas P. Durand
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781600219948

Composite materials are engineered materials made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties and which remain separate and distinct on a macroscopic level within the finished structure. Fibre Reinforced Polymers or FRPs include Wood comprising (cellulose fibers in a lignin and hemicellulose matrix), Carbon-fiber reinforced plastic or CFRP, Glass-fibre reinforced plastic or GFRP (also GRP). If classified by matrix then there are Thermoplastic Composites, short fiber thermoplastics, long fibre thermoplastics or long fibre reinforced thermoplastics There are numerous thermoset composites, but advanced systems usually incorporate aramid fibre and carbon fibre in an epoxy resin matrix. Composites can also utilise metal fibres reinforcing other metals, as in Metal matrix composites or MMC. Ceramic matrix composites include Bone (hydroxyapatite reinforced with collagen fibres), Cermet (ceramic and metal) and Concrete. Organic matrix/ceramic aggregate composites include Asphalt concrete, Mastic asphalt, Mastic roller hybrid, Dental composite, Syntactic foam and Mother of Pearl. Chobham armour is a special composite used in military applications. Engineered wood includes a wide variety of different products such as Plywood, Oriented strand board, Wood plastic composite (recycled wood fibre in polyethylene matrix), Pykrete (sawdust in ice matrix), Plastic-impregnated or laminated paper or textiles, Arborite, Formica (plastic) and Micarta. Composite materials have gained popularity (despite their generally high cost) in high-performance products such as aerospace components (tails, wings , fuselages, propellors), boat and scull hulls, and racing car bodies. More mundane uses include fishing rods and storage tanks. This new book presents the latest research from around the world.