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Axiomatic Design and Fabrication of Composite Structures
Dai Gil Lee
Nam Pyo Suh
其他書名
Applications in Robots, Machine Tools, and Automobiles
出版
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2006
主題
Science / Mechanics / Solids
Technology & Engineering / Construction / General
Technology & Engineering / Mechanical
Technology & Engineering / Automotive
Technology & Engineering / Robotics
Technology & Engineering / Structural
ISBN
0195178777
9780195178777
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6IwUDAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The idea that materials can be designed to satisfy specific performance requirements is relatively new. With high-performance composites, however, the entire process of designing and fabricating a part can be worked out before manufacturing. The purpose of this book is to present an integrated approach to the design and manufacturing of products from advanced composites. It shows how the basic behavior of composites and their constitutive relationships can be used during the design stage, which minimizes the complexity of manufacturing composite parts and reduces the repetitive "design-build-test" cycle. Designing it right the first time is going to determine the competitiveness of a company, the reliability of the part, the robustness of fabrication processes, and ultimately, the cost and development time of composite parts. Most of all, it should expand the use of advanced composite parts in fields that use composites only to a limited extent at this time. To achieve these goals, this book presents the design and fabrication of novel composite parts made for machine tools and other applications like robots and automobiles.This book is suitable as a textbook for graduate courses in the design and fabrication of composites. It will also be of interest to practicing engineers learning about composites and axiomatic design.A CD-ROM is included in every copy of the book, containing Axiomatic CLPT software. This program, developed by the authors, will assist readers in calculating material properties from the microstructure of the composite.This book is part of the Oxford Series on Advanced Manufacturing.