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dfgdfv zeqdq sdqAdvanced Mechanics
of Composite Materials
and Structures
Fourth Edition
Valery V. Vasiliev
Professor of Structural Mechanics,
Institute for Problems in Mechanics Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow
Evgeny V. Morozov
Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
School of Engineering & IT, The University of New South Wales, Canberra,
Australia
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Preface
This book is concerned with describing, analyzing, and discussing topical problems
in the mechanics
of advanced composite materials and structures whose mechanical properties are
controlled by
high-strength and/or high-stiffness continuous fibers embedded in a polymeric,
metal, or ceramic
matrix. Although the idea of combining two or more components to produce materials
with controlled
properties has been known and used from time immemorial, modern composites have
been
developed only over the last five or six decades and now have widespread
applications in many different
fields of engineering, but are of particular importance in aerospace structures for
which high
strength-to-weight and stiffness-to-weight ratios are required.
Due to these widespread existing and potential applications, composite technology
has been
developed very intensively over recent decades, and there exist publications that
cover anisotropic
elasticity, mechanics of composite materials, design, analysis, fabrication, and
application of composite
structures. A particular feature of this book, which distinguishes it from the
existing publications,
is that it addresses a wide range of advanced problems in the mechanics of
composite
materials, such as the physical statistical aspects of fiber strength, stress
diffusion in composites
with damaged fibers, stress singularity, nonlinear elasticity, plasticity and creep
of composite materials,
hybrid and two-matrix composites, spatial fibrous structures, tensor strength
criteria, progressive
failure, environmental and manufacturing effects, as well as the traditional basic
composite
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