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Biocomposites in Manufacturing: Properties, Processes and Industrial Applications presents the latest developments in this important research field. All the different manufacturing steps for the production of biocomposite products are covered, from extraction of the plants to the finishing of the final product, such as machining. The book also highlights innovative industrial applications that have recently appeared due to renewed interest from industry and academia.It will be a valuable reference resource for academic and industrial researchers, materials scientists, engineers, and all those working in industrial R&D in the development of composite materials, specifically biocomposites (nat...
This book presents the key concepts and methods involved in the development of a variety of materials for lightweight constructions, including metals, alloys, polymers and composites. It provides case studies and examples to explain strategies adapted for specific applications of the materials and covers traditional to advanced manufacturing concepts of lightweight materials, including 3D printing. It also illustrates the fundamentals and usability of biodegradable materials for achieving a greener environment, as well as possibilities of green manufacturing. Covers the fundamentals of a range of materials used for lightweight constructions Discusses fabrication and testing of materials Addresses relevant concepts of 3D printing and biodegradable materials Explores analysis of the failure mechanism of materials used in various applications Identifies the applicability of materials to a variety of situations Materials for Lightweight Constructions will suit researchers and graduate students in materials science, mechanical engineering, construction and composites.
Natural fiber reinforced polymer (NFRP) composites are increasingly considered in the industry for creating environmentally benign product alternatives. The complex structure of the fibers and their random distribution within the matrix basis impede the machinability of NFRP composites as well as the resulting product quality. This article investigates a smart process monitoring approach that employs acoustic emission (AE) elastic waves sourced from various plastic deformation and fracture mechanisms to characterize the variations in the NFRP machining process. The state-of-the-art analytic tools are incapable of handling the transient dynamic patterns with long-term correlations and bursts ...
Les fibres naturelles telles que le lin, le chanvre, le bambou ou la miscanthus sont de plus en plus utilisées pour renforcer les composites industriels afin de réduire le poids, le coût et l'impact environnemental des produits. Elles remplacent les composites conventionnels tels que les composites à base de résine polymère et fibres synthétiques. Les méthodes de parachèvement par usinage de ces produits agrocomposites demeurent un verrou technologique et un défi scientifique. Ceci est dû principalement à la structure complexe des fibres végétales constituée de cellulose et issue des feuilles ou des tiges de plantes cultivées. Ce travail de thèse propose une analyse multiéc...