The increasing use of high-tech composite materials to reduce weight without
sacrificing strength in many environments (such as construction and
aviation) means that the behaviour of these materials when subjected to
stress is a matter of vital interest. Laminated Composite Plates and Shells
shows how structural and materials engineers can assess this behaviour more
accurately.
The reader will gain a more accurate understanding of the behaviour of composite materials at the level of the structure of the composite itself rather than simply relying on a gross analysis of the complete material Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Jianqiao Ye
3D Analysis PES STEM Vibration composite materials computer-aided design (CAD) layers modeling numerical methods structure