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Structural Health Monitoring of Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites provides detailed information on failure analysis, mechanical and physical… Read more
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Structural Health Monitoring of Biocomposites, Fibre-Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites provides detailed information on failure analysis, mechanical and physical properties, structural health monitoring, durability and life prediction, modelling of damage processes of natural fiber, synthetic fibers, and natural/natural, and natural/synthetic fiber hybrid composites. It provides a comprehensive review of both established and promising new technologies currently under development in the emerging area of structural health monitoring in aerospace, construction and automotive structures. In addition, it describes SHM methods and sensors related to specific composites and how advantages and limitations of various sensors and methods can help make informed choices.
Written by leading experts in the field, and covering composite materials developed from different natural fibers and their hybridization with synthetic fibers, the book's chapters provide cutting-edge, up-to-date research on the characterization, analysis and modelling of composite materials.
Materials science and engineering professionals, especially those in polymer and composite technology, chemical and environmental engineering
1. Introduction
2. The effect of fibre loading on flexural strength, thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of banana - pineapple leaf fibre (PALF) - woven glass hybrid biocomposite
3. Impact and Acoustic Emission Monitoring for Composite materials
4. Biomass valorization for better aviation environmental impact through bio-composites and aviation bio-fuel
5. Structural heath monitoring in aerospace composites
6. DIC as digitised measurement tool to predict fatigue lifecycle of a newly produced CFRP aircraft part with presence of visible defects
7. Recent advances and trends in Structural health monitoring
8. Structural health monitoring of fibers polymer composites
9. Corrosion detection for natural/synthetic/textiles fiber polymer composites
10. Applications of impedance spectroscopy for damage monitoring in polymer composites
11. Performance of conventionally trained aircraft composite panel drillers versus Immersive Virtual Reality-Haptic trained drillers
12. Maintenance and monitoring of composites
13. Synthetic / Natural fibre properties of fire designated zone of an aircraft engine – A Structural Health Monitoring Approach
14. Aerogel-based Thermally Sprayed Coatings for Aero-Propulsion System: A Feasibility Study based on Structural Health Monitoring Approach
15. Health monitoring of synthetic/natural woven fibers polymer composites
16. X-Ray computed tomography analysis of damage evolution in carbon fibre reinforced laminated composites
17. Profiling of damage detection by using electromagnetic plunger on aircraft composite structure
18. Fracture surface morphologies in understanding of composite structural behavior
19. An overview on role of structural health monitoring in various sectors
20. Fracture surface morphologies in understanding of composite structural behavior
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Dr. Mohammad Jawaid is currently affiliated with the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at United Arab Emirates University. Previously he was a senior fellow (professor) in the Laboratory of Biocomposites Technology at the Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products (INTROP), Universiti Putra Malaysia. He is an eminent scientist with more than twenty years of teaching, and research experience in composite materials. His research interests include hybrid reinforced/filled polymer composites, and advanced materials such as graphene/
nanoclay/fire retardant, lignocellulosic reinforced/filled polymer composites, and the modification and treatment of lignocellulosic fibres and solid wood, and nanocomposites and nanocellulose fibres.
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Prof. Mohamed Thariq Hameed Sultan received his PhD from the University of Sheffield (UK). He has 18 years of experience in teaching as well as in research. His research interests include hybrid composites, advanced materials, structural health monitoring, and impact studies. He is a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers of Malaysia, a Professional Technologist registered with the Malaysian Board of Technologists, and a Charted Engineer registered with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers of the United Kingdom. He is also the current Director of UPM Press. He actively publishes both journal papers and books and has received many awards both locally and internationally.
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