High Performance Polymeric Nanocomposites: Radar Transparent Applications - Couverture souple

Dwivedi, Mayank

 
9783659196294: High Performance Polymeric Nanocomposites: Radar Transparent Applications

Synopsis

The use of polymeric nanocomposites (PNCs) as matrix in fabric reinforced composites leads to a novel concept of fabric reinforced nanocomposite-matrix composite (FRNC). This book explains the development of polyetherimide (PEI)/nanoclay nanocomposites by specially developed vibration casting method. These nanocomposites are fabricated with varying content of nanoclay in PEI. It further explains the development of FRNC using compression moulding technology. FRNC is developed by reinforcing E-glass fabric in nanocomposite matrix. The nanocomposite with optimum mechanical, thermal and dielectric properties along with the least transmission loss and reflection loss is chosen as matrix for FRNC. The mechanical properties, thermal properties and electromagnetic transparency of the FRNC are found to be excellent. The structure-property relationship and various mechanisms involved are also discussed. FRNC has immense potential to be used for specialized applications in aerospace, defence, automotives, pressure vessels, etc.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The use of polymeric nanocomposites (PNCs) as matrix in fabric reinforced composites leads to a novel concept of fabric reinforced nanocomposite-matrix composite (FRNC). This book explains the development of polyetherimide (PEI)/nanoclay nanocomposites by specially developed vibration casting method. These nanocomposites are fabricated with varying content of nanoclay in PEI. It further explains the development of FRNC using compression moulding technology. FRNC is developed by reinforcing E-glass fabric in nanocomposite matrix. The nanocomposite with optimum mechanical, thermal and dielectric properties along with the least transmission loss and reflection loss is chosen as matrix for FRNC. The mechanical properties, thermal properties and electromagnetic transparency of the FRNC are found to be excellent. The structure-property relationship and various mechanisms involved are also discussed. FRNC has immense potential to be used for specialized applications in aerospace, defence, automotives, pressure vessels, etc.

Biographie de l'auteur

Dr. Mayank Dwivedi was born on 18 July 1969 in India. He is M.E. in Polymer Technology from Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi and Ph. D. from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. He has been working on development and processing of advanced composites for over 23 years. Presently, he is a Senior Scientist in Defence R&D Organisation, India.

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