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Advanced Aerospace Materials [electronic resource] / edited by Horst Buhl.

Contributor(s): Buhl, Horst [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Materials Research and Engineering: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1992Edition: 1st ed. 1992.Description: X, 373 p. 184 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642501593.Subject(s): Materials—Analysis | Automotive engineering | Characterization and Analytical Technique | Automotive EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.112 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Situation and Perspectives -- 2. Metallic Materials and Metal Matrix Composites -- 2.1 Metallic Materials -- 2.2 Metal-Matrix Composites -- 3. Ceramic Materials and Ceramic Matrix Composites -- 3.1 Non-Oxide Materials (Silicon Nitride) -- 3.2 Oxide Materials (Mullite) -- 3.3 Imaging Microstructures of Monolithic Carbons and Carbon/Carbon Composites in the TEM -- 4. Polymer Matrix Composites -- 4.1 Quasi-Static Strength of Polymer Matrix Composites -- 4.2 Fatigue Strength of Polymer Matrix Composites -- 5. Materials Characterization and Life Prediction -- 5.1 Microstructural and Microanalytic Methods -- 5.2 Fatigue and Fracture of Metallic Materials -- 5.3 Special Testing Techniques -- Abbreviations -- Laudatio.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Very light, very strong. extremely reliable -aircraft and aerospace engineers are. and have to be. very demanding partners in the materials community. The results of their research and development work is not only crucial for one special area of applications. but can also lead the way to new solutions in many other areas of advanced technology. Springer-Verlag and the undersigned editor are pleased to present in this volume. an overview of the many facets of materials science and technology which have been the objective of intensive and systematic research work during past decades in the laboratories of the German Aerospace Research Establishment. Its contents shows clearly the interrelations between goals defined by the user. fundamentals provided by the scientists and viable solutions developed by the practical engineer. The particular personal touch which has been given to this volume by its authors in dedicating it as a farewell present to Professor Wolfgang Bunk. inspiring sci­ entist and director of the DLR Intitute of Materials Research for more than 20 years. has obviously given an added value to this important publication. Surely. this truly cooperative endeavour will render a valuable service to a large interna­ tional community of interested readers. many of them having personal links to the Institute. its director and its staff.
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1. Situation and Perspectives -- 2. Metallic Materials and Metal Matrix Composites -- 2.1 Metallic Materials -- 2.2 Metal-Matrix Composites -- 3. Ceramic Materials and Ceramic Matrix Composites -- 3.1 Non-Oxide Materials (Silicon Nitride) -- 3.2 Oxide Materials (Mullite) -- 3.3 Imaging Microstructures of Monolithic Carbons and Carbon/Carbon Composites in the TEM -- 4. Polymer Matrix Composites -- 4.1 Quasi-Static Strength of Polymer Matrix Composites -- 4.2 Fatigue Strength of Polymer Matrix Composites -- 5. Materials Characterization and Life Prediction -- 5.1 Microstructural and Microanalytic Methods -- 5.2 Fatigue and Fracture of Metallic Materials -- 5.3 Special Testing Techniques -- Abbreviations -- Laudatio.

Very light, very strong. extremely reliable -aircraft and aerospace engineers are. and have to be. very demanding partners in the materials community. The results of their research and development work is not only crucial for one special area of applications. but can also lead the way to new solutions in many other areas of advanced technology. Springer-Verlag and the undersigned editor are pleased to present in this volume. an overview of the many facets of materials science and technology which have been the objective of intensive and systematic research work during past decades in the laboratories of the German Aerospace Research Establishment. Its contents shows clearly the interrelations between goals defined by the user. fundamentals provided by the scientists and viable solutions developed by the practical engineer. The particular personal touch which has been given to this volume by its authors in dedicating it as a farewell present to Professor Wolfgang Bunk. inspiring sci­ entist and director of the DLR Intitute of Materials Research for more than 20 years. has obviously given an added value to this important publication. Surely. this truly cooperative endeavour will render a valuable service to a large interna­ tional community of interested readers. many of them having personal links to the Institute. its director and its staff.

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