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Structural Analysis of Thermoplastic Components Book

Offers mechanical engineers and materials scientists specific design techniques for predicting stiffness strength creep and fatigue of polymetric components. This book includes information on the use of non-homogeneous materials such as structural foams and thermoplastic composites.Read More

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    How to predict thermoplastics behavior in high-performance structural applications Here's the very first engineering resource with all the data and design/analysis techniques you need to work with even the newest thermoplastics. Structural Analysis of Thermoplastic Components by Gerry Trantina and Ron Nimmer shows you how to predict stiffness, creep and fatigue of polymeric components--PLUS non-homogeneous materials such as structural foams and composites. You'll benefit from detailed comparisons of analytic prediction versus measured behavior and much more: Nonstandard property measurement and analysis; Nonlinearities associated with large deformations; Using structural geometry to offset low material stiffness; Designing thermoplastics to withstand impacts; Important loading variables, component lifetimes, frequency effects, hysteric heating and cyclic crack growth.

  • 0070652023
  • 9780070652026
  • Gerry Trantina, Ron Nimmer
  • 1 October 1993
  • McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 366
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