
Multiscale Textile Preforms and Structures for Natural Fiber Composites
Woodhead Publishing
Published on 27. June 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
404 pages
978-0-323-95329-0 (ISBN)
Description
Textile reinforcement forms (preforms) play an important role in determining the properties of the final composite and product. The preform formation process provides precise control of the fiber architecture and orientation using a suitable textile manufacturing technique. While the techniques employed for preparing glass and carbon preforms are well-known, there is still a gap in understanding on how to prepare natural preforms for composite reinforcements.
Multiscale Textile Preforms and Structures for Natural Fiber Composites will bridge this gap by presenting unified knowledge on the relevant preform preparation techniques and resulting fiber architectures. Emphasis is on the structural parameters of each preform and their effect on the final composite properties. This book assembles information and knowledge on natural fiber reinforcement forms, including conventional forms, such as spun yarn, woven, knitted, nonwoven, braided, and comingled. These are illustrated and classified into one-, two-, and three-dimensional reinforcements. This book also includes information on nonconventional preform formation techniques such as unidirectional tapes, pre-impregnated preforms, spread tows, and tailored fiber placement.
Multiscale Textile Preforms and Structures for Natural Fiber Composites will bridge this gap by presenting unified knowledge on the relevant preform preparation techniques and resulting fiber architectures. Emphasis is on the structural parameters of each preform and their effect on the final composite properties. This book assembles information and knowledge on natural fiber reinforcement forms, including conventional forms, such as spun yarn, woven, knitted, nonwoven, braided, and comingled. These are illustrated and classified into one-, two-, and three-dimensional reinforcements. This book also includes information on nonconventional preform formation techniques such as unidirectional tapes, pre-impregnated preforms, spread tows, and tailored fiber placement.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
645 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-323-95329-0 (9780323953290)
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Mohamad Midani | Tamer Hamouda | Ahmed H. Hassanin
Multiscale Textile Preforms and Structures for Natural Fiber Composites
E-Book
07/2023
Woodhead Publishing
€210.00
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Persons
Mohamad Midani is an assistant professor in the Materials Engineering Department, German University in Cairo, Egypt, and an adjunct assistant professor at Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, United States. Tamer Hamouda is currently an associate researcher professor at the Institute of Textiles Research and Technology, National Research Center (NRC), Egypt, and an adjunct assistant professor at Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, United States. Ahmed H. Hassanin is an associate professor of textile engineering at Alexandria University, Egypt, and an adjunct assistant professor at Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, United States. Abdel-Fattah M. Seyam is Charles A. Cannon Professor of Textiles and the department head of the Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management at Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, United States.
Editor
Assistant Professor, Materials Engineering Department, German University in Cairo, Egypt and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, USA
Associate Researcher Professor,Textile Research Institute, National Research Center (NRC), Egypt, and adjunct assistant professor, Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, United States.
Associate Professor, Textile Engineering Department, Alexandria University, New Borg El-Arab City, Egypt
Department Head of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, Wilson College of Textiles, NC State University, USA
Content
Section I: Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites
1. Natural Fiber Reinforcements: Classification, Extraction, Treatment, and Properties
2. Natural Fiber Composite Features, Applications and Markets
Section II: One-dimensional Reinforcements
3. Natural Fiber Spun Yarn, Folded, and Blended Yarn
4. Natural Fiber: Twistless and Core Spun Yarn
Section III: Two-dimensional Reinforcements
5. Woven Natural Fiber Preforms
6. Nonwoven Natural Fiber Preforms
7. Knitted and Multiaxial Natural Fiber Preforms
8. Braided Natural Fiber Preforms
Section IV: Three-dimensional Reinforcements
9. 3D Woven Natural Fiber Preforms
10. 3D Braided Natural Fiber Preforms
Section V: Non-conventional Textile Reinforcements
11. Natural Fiber Unidirectional Tapes and Spread Tows
12. Pre-Impregnated Natural Fiber Preforms
13. Commingled Natural Fiber-Thermoplastic Preforms
14. Natural Fiber Tailored Fiber Placement
1. Natural Fiber Reinforcements: Classification, Extraction, Treatment, and Properties
2. Natural Fiber Composite Features, Applications and Markets
Section II: One-dimensional Reinforcements
3. Natural Fiber Spun Yarn, Folded, and Blended Yarn
4. Natural Fiber: Twistless and Core Spun Yarn
Section III: Two-dimensional Reinforcements
5. Woven Natural Fiber Preforms
6. Nonwoven Natural Fiber Preforms
7. Knitted and Multiaxial Natural Fiber Preforms
8. Braided Natural Fiber Preforms
Section IV: Three-dimensional Reinforcements
9. 3D Woven Natural Fiber Preforms
10. 3D Braided Natural Fiber Preforms
Section V: Non-conventional Textile Reinforcements
11. Natural Fiber Unidirectional Tapes and Spread Tows
12. Pre-Impregnated Natural Fiber Preforms
13. Commingled Natural Fiber-Thermoplastic Preforms
14. Natural Fiber Tailored Fiber Placement