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The “21st Symposium on Composites” covered a wide range of composite-related topics including polymers, metal and ceramic composites, hybrid structures and laminates, coatings, manufacturing technologies, testing and simulation, structural health monitoring, biocomposites and recycling technologies. This conference was organized by “Gemeinschaftsausschuss Verbundwerkstoffe (GAV)” within “Deutsche Gesellschafft für Materialkunde e.V. (DGM)“ in cooperation with the University of Bremen. The attendants from academia and industry presented and discussed their latest research results and developments related to different kinds of modern composites.



Table of Contents:
  • Preface, Scientific Committee
  • Chapter 1: Polymer Matrix Composites
  • Rigidity and Damage Evolution of Long Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene Made by Direct Processing Route (LFT-D)
  • Fiber/Matrix Adhesion in Glass Fiber Reinforced Inorganic-Organic Polyurea/Polysilicate Resins
  • Ultrasonic-Impregnation for Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Prepreg Production
  • Use of Recycled Waste Paper as Fiber Reinforcement for Polypropylene - Examination of Mechanical Properties in Comparison to NFRP
  • Processing of Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanofibers towards High Performance Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
  • Influence of the Manufacturing Process (Comparison MuCell and Direct-LFT) of Foamed and Fiber Reinforced Polymer Sandwich Structures on the Fiber Length
  • Formulation and Manufacturing of Polybenzoxazine Composites
  • Influence of the Chemical Functionalisation of Glass Fibre Surfaces on the Mechanical Properties of Continuous Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics
  • Development of Thermoplastic Composites for Visible Parts in Automotive
  • Surface Pretreatment of Fiber-Reinforced Plastics via VUV Radiation
  • Toughening of Glass Fiber Reinforced Unsaturated Polyester Composites by Core-Shell Particles
  • Tailored Inserts Based on Continuous Fibre for Local Bearing Reinforcement of Short Fibre Thermoplastic Components
  • Quality Controlled UD Tape Production for the Individualised Production of Load Optimised Thermoplastic Composite Parts
  • Chapter 2: Metal Matrix Composites
  • Adaptation of TiC Hard Particles Properties and Morphology in Metal Matrix Composites by Refractory Elements
  • Manufacturing of Hard Composite Materials on Fe-Base with Oxide Particles
  • High Strain Rate Compression Testing of Hot-Pressed TRIP/TWIP-Matrix-Composites
  • Ti/B4C Composites Prepared by In Situ Reaction Using Inductive Hot Pressing
  • Preparation of Titanium Metal Matrix Composites Using Additive Manufacturing
  • Composite Peening - A Novel Processing Technology for Graded Reinforced Aluminium Matrix Composites
  • Mechanical Properties of Aluminum-Matrix-Nanoparticle-Composites
  • Silver/Diamond Composite Material - Powder Metallurgical Route and Thermo-Physical Properties
  • Continuous Powder Extrusion for Fabrication of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Aluminium
  • Development and Characterization of Mg-SiC Nanocomposite Powders Synthesized by Mechanical Milling
  • Influence of Ti and Zn on Particle Incorporation of AlB2, B and B4C Particles in Aluminum Using the Stir Casting Process
  • Mechanical Properties of AlSi12-Based Metal Matrix Composites with Layered Metallic Glass Ribbons
  • Development of a TiCp Reinforced Ni-Based Superalloy MMC, with High Creep Resistance and Reduced Weight
  • Intrinsic Aluminum CFRP Hybrid Composites Produced in High Pressure Die Casting with Polymer Based Decoupling Layer
  • The Development of Lead-Free Sliding Contacts Based on Bronze-Graphite Composites through Powder Injection Moulding
  • Chapter 3: Ceramic Matrix Composites
  • Characterization and Simulation of Bending Properties of Continuous Fiber Reinforced C/C-SiC Sandwich Structures
  • Manufacturing and Properties of Tungsten Carbide-Oxide Composites
  • Process Development for the Ceramic Injection Molding of Oxide Chopped Fiber Reinforced Aluminum Oxide
  • How to Tame the Aggressiveness of Liquid Silicon in the LSI Process
  • Influence of Hardener Content and Curing Parameters on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Porous C/C Composites
  • Chapter 4: Bio-Composites
  • Natural Fibre Reinforced Bioplastics - Innovative Semi-Finished Products for Series Production
  • High-Performance Natural Fiber Composites Made from Technical Flax Textiles and Manufactured by Resin Transfer Molding
  • High Performance Green Composites for Green Technologies
  • Development of Bio-Based Self-Reinforced PLA Composites
  • Chapter 5: Laminates, Cellular Materials, Hybrid Structures and Joints
  • Optimization of Corrosive Properties of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Aluminum Laminates due to Integration of an Elastomer Interlayer
  • CATPUAL - An Innovative and High-Performance Hybrid Laminate with Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polyurethane
  • Material Selection and Process Configuration for Free-Form, Voluminous and Textile-Based Multi-Material-Design by the Example of a Bucket Seat
  • Micro-/Mesoporous Polymer-Derived Ceramic Structures Using Molecular Porogens
  • Material Selection for CFRP-Aluminium-Foam-Sandwiches Manufactured by a PUR Spraying Process
  • Determination of the Damping Characteristics of Fiber-Metal-Elastomer Laminates Using Piezo-Indicated-Loss-Factor Experiments
  • Damascus Steel Inlay on a Sword Blade - Production and Characterization
  • Improved Adhesion Strength of Metal Textile Composites by Surface Texturing Using TIG Arc or CW Laser Process
  • TFP Reinforced Metal - One Way to Increase the Specific Strength
  • Characterization of Hybrid Joining Techniques for FRP/Steel-Structures under Combined Mechanical and Thermal Loading
  • Influence of Laser Surface Treatment for Process-Integrated Joining of Textile Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites to Metal Sheets
  • Mechanical Behavior of Loops with Small Diameters
  • Injection Molded Aluminum-Polymer-Composites - Integral Lightweight Structures with Potential
  • Polyelectrolyte Treatment of Cellulose Fibers for the Manufacture of Novel Bio-Hybrid Fiber Composites (Bio-HFC) for Lightweight Applications
  • Ultrasonic Torsion Welding of Aging Resistant Al/CFRP Joints - Concepts, Mechanical and Microstructural Properties
  • Aspects of Preloaded Bolted Joints of Fiber Reinforced Polymers and Metals
  • Characterization of the Bonded Connection in Hybrid-Steel-GFRP-Laminates
  • Chapter 6: Surfaces and Coatings
  • Deposition of CVD Diamond Coatings on Carbon Fiber Composite Substrates
  • Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Thin Films via MOCVD for Thermal Barrier and Protective Applications in Injection Molding
  • Entrapment of Hard Particles into Cr(VI)-Free Conversion Layers of Electrodeposited Zinc Coatings to Improve Corrosion Resistance
  • Anodic Oxidation of Carbon Fiber Surfaces: Influence of Static and Dynamic Process Conditions
  • Surface Characterization of Carbon Fibers by Atomic Force Microscopy: Roughness Quantification by Power Spectral Density
  • Wetting Behavior of Carbon Fibers: Influence of Surface Activation and Sizing Type
  • 3rd Generation Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet for Automobile Manufacturing - Interface Reactions between Zinc and Metal Oxide
  • Chapter 7: Manufacturing Technologies
  • An Overview of Impregnation Methods for Carbon Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics
  • Analysis of the Effects of Raster Orientation in Components Consisting of Short Glass Fibre Reinforced ABS of Different Fibre Volume Fraction Produced by Additive Manufacturing
  • In-Line Integration of Sensors in Thermoplastic Composite Structures Using Novel Continuous Orbital Winding Technology
  • Torque-Fiber-Winding (TFW)-Procedure: Manufacturing of Textile-Based Unidirectional Prepreg for Raw Material and Material Development of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics
  • One Step Production of Bicomponent Yarns with Glass Fibre Core and Thermoplastic Sheath for Composite Applications
  • Mechanical Properties of Co-Extruded Aluminium-Steel Compounds
  • Development of a High Pressure Die Casting Tool for Partial Integration of Glass Fiber Structures
  • HybridRTM - Quality Controlled Manufacturing of Hybrid Material Composites through Resin Transfer Moulding
  • Nozzle and Hot Runner Systems for Injection Moulding Machines for the Manufacturing of Moulded Thermoplastic Composite Parts with Skin-Core Structure (Sandwich Mouldings)
  • FE-Based Design of a Forging Tool System for a Hybrid Bevel Gear
  • Chapter 8: Technologies of Recycling and Renovation of Composites
  • Development of Nonwoven Preforms Made of Pure Recycled Carbon Fibres (rCF) for Applications of Composite Materials
  • Properties of Second Life Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers
  • Separation of Hybrid Structures for the Reclaim of their Single Components
  • Surface Modification of Recycled Carbon Fibers by Use of Plasma Treatment
  • A Holistic Approach to Use Multi-Scale Fractions of Dry Carbon Fibre Production Waste in Filled Bulk Moulding Compounds (BMC)
  • Application of Eco-Efficiency Analysis to Assess Three Different Recycling Technologies for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRPs)
  • Recycled Carbon Fibers in Complex Structural Parts - Organic Sheets Made of rCF Staple Fiber Yarns
  • Chapter 9: Testing and Characterization, Quality Assurance
  • Non-Destructive Determination of Residual Stress Depth Profiles of Hybrid Components by Energy Dispersive Residual Stress Measurement
  • Ultrasonic Fatigue of CFRP - Experimental Principle, Damage Analysis and Very High Cycle Fatigue Properties
  • Mechanism-Oriented Characterization of the Fatigue Behavior of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polyurethane Based on Hysteresis and Temperature Measurements
  • Research of the Load Bearing Capacity of Shape-Optimized Metal Inserts Embedded in CFRP under Different Types of Stresses
  • Acoustic Emission Analysis during Bending Tests of Continuous and Discontinuous Fiber Reinforced Polymers to Be Used in Hybrid Sheet Molding Compounds
  • Measurements of Mode I Interlaminar Properties of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers Using Digital Image Correlation
  • Development of a New Method for Residual Stress Analysis on Fiber Reinforced Plastics with Use of Digital Image Correlation
  • Computed Tomography Experiments on a Laboratory Multipurpose Diffractometer
  • Chapter 10: Modeling, Numerical Investigation and Materials Selection in Design Process
  • Numerical Simulation of Low Velocity Impact on Pin-Reinforced Foam Core Sandwich Panel
  • Simulation of the Influence of Embedded Inserts on the RTM Filling Behavior Considering Local Fiber Structure
  • Fiber-Reinforced Plastics with Locally Adapted Stiffness for Bio-Inspired Hingeless, Deployable Architectural Systems
  • Numerical Investigations of Internal and Residual Stresses in Aluminium-Polymer Laminate Foils during Stretch Forming
  • An Integrated Virtual Tool Chain for the Simulation of the Manufacturing Process of a Composite Tidal Blade
  • Material Characterization for Constituents of Fiber Reinforced Polymers by Experiments and Prediction of Effective Composite Properties
  • Numerical Analysis on the Structural Behavior of a Non-Engaging CFRP Bellows Coupling for Propulsion Technology
  • FE Analysis of the Influence of Fiber Orientation to Shearing and Wrinkling of Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Parts
  • A Material Model for Prediction of Fatigue Damage and Degradation of CFRP Materials
  • An Approach for the Systematic Development of Progressive Light Weight Spring Element Concepts in Vehicle Constructions
  • Light Weight Vehicle in Natural Fibre Composite
  • Chapter 11: Structural Health Monitoring
  • Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurements as a Possible SHM Method for Sandwich Debonding Detection
  • Highly Elastic Strain Gauges Based on Shape Memory Alloys for Monitoring of Fibre Reinforced Plastics
  • Sensor Integration in Castings Made of Aluminum - New Approaches for Direct Sensor Integration in Aluminum High Pressure Die Casting
  • Experimental Investigations on Integrated Conductor Paths in Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite Structures
  • In-Process Monitoring of Joining Operations for Piezoceramic Elements
  • Polypropylene Based Piezo Ceramic Compounds for Micro Injection Molded Sensors


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783035711981
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Height: 240 mm
  • No of Pages: 840
  • Spine Width: 42 mm
  • Width: 170 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3035711984
  • Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Volume 742 Key Engineering Materials
  • Weight: 1540 gr


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