Search for dissertations about: "composite compression"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 77 swedish dissertations containing the words composite compression.
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11. Compression moulding of thermoplastic composite sandwich components
Abstract : The thesis investigates various aspects of compressionmoulding of sandwich components with thermoplastic-basedcomposite faces and thermoplastic or thermoset core.Compression moulding of glass/polypropylene (PP) faces toexpanded PP core is initially experimentally investigated usinga statistical experimental design approach. READ MORE
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12. Structural changes during cellulose composite processing
Abstract : Two approaches for creating a new all-cellulose composite material have been studied: the biosynthesis of compartmentalised bacterial cellulose fibril aggregates and the compression moulding of commercial chemical wood pulps processed with only water. The objective was to study the structural changes during processing and the complexity of relating the mechanical properties of the final biocomposites to the nanoscale structure was highlighted. READ MORE
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13. Characterisation of a structural battery composite and its constituents
Abstract : The structural battery composite is a recently successfully developed multifunctional lithium-ion battery. It is safer and capable to carry mechanical load compared to commercially available liquid electrolyte batteries. READ MORE
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14. On matrix-driven failure in unidirectional NCF composites - A theoretical and experimental study
Abstract : With ever increasing traffic levels, the civil aircraft industry is in constant need of new technologies to make air travel environmentally sustainable. One such technology is light materials to reduce the energy consumption in flight. READ MORE
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15. Compressive failure of unidirectional NCF composites
Abstract : With more people flying every year, new technologies are needed to reduce our impact on the environment. One option is to reduce the energy used in flight by introducing lighter materials such as carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP). READ MORE