Search for dissertations about: "non-crimp fabric"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words non-crimp fabric.
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1. Failure prediction of orthotropic Non-Crimp Fabric reinforced composite materials
Abstract : The automotive industry needs to reduce the energy consumption to decrease the impact on the environment. One part of this is to reduce the weight of cars, thereby reducing the fuel consumption. A promising way to be successful with this is to introduce carbon fibre composites in the structural parts. READ MORE
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2. Permeability of non-crimp fabrics : a computational fluid dynamics approach
Abstract : In the present market for manufacturing of high performance structural parts for various applications such as aerospace, transportation, infrastructure, marine, sports and recreation, low weight, high performance composites are preferable. Non-Crimp Fabrics (NCFs) are often used for such applications due to its high mechanical properties and often cost effective production. READ MORE
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3. Stiffness characterization in Non-Crimp Fabric Composites
Abstract : Lightweight materials with high stiffness and damage tolerance are requested for aerospace, marine and automotive industries. Many types of composite materials are today used in various types of load carrying structures, due to their excellent strength and stiffness to weight ratio. READ MORE
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4. Behaviour and material properties of composites for crash modelling
Abstract : The transport industry must find solutions to reduce its impact on climate change. A promising way to reduce the weight of vehicles and therefore to reduce the CO2 emissions is to introduce components made of lightweight composite materials, in particular laminated carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRPs). READ MORE
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5. Industrial framework for hot-spot identification and verification in automotive composite structures
Abstract : The automotive industry needs to reduce energy consumption to decrease environmental impact. This can be achieved by reducing the weight of cars, which would consequently reduce the energy consumption and emission of greenhouse gases. READ MORE