Lecture Materials For WEEK-11 PDF
Lecture Materials For WEEK-11 PDF
Lecture Materials For WEEK-11 PDF
by
K.PANNEERSELVAM
APPLICATIONS OF POLYMER
COMPOSITES IN VARIOUS
INDUSTRIES
PART-1
(beater parts, the case of hanging roller and roller), diesel engine parts,
textile machinery parts, synthetic fiber machinery parts (filters, centrifugal
cans, chip sets, etc.), coal mining machinery parts, pumps, mold, food
machinery parts, gears, flange, pulley and protective shield and so on.
composite materials, whose weight accounts for 20% to 30% of the body structural
weight.
The primary matrix materials used in aerospace applications are epoxies. The most
AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS
AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS
AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS
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AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS
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APPLICATIONS OF POLYMER
COMPOSITES IN VARIOUS
INDUSTRIES
PART-2
storage tank, waveform tile, door and window components, hydraulic construction
and the ground and so on
The chief advantage of using composites in construction would be reduced overall
systems costs for erecting the structure, including consolidation of fabrication
operations, reduced transportation and construction costs due to lighter weight
structures, and reduced maintenance and lifetime costs due to improved corrosion
resistance.
The composite manufacturing techniques such as pultrusion and transfer molding
could be used to fabricate integral wall structures containing structural members and
panels constructed in a single step. Components such as i-beams, angles, and
channels can also be economically produced by these techniques
Tunnel supports
Supports for storage containers
Airport facilities such as runways and aprons
Roads and bridge structures
Marine and offshore structures
Concrete slabs
Power plant facilities
Architectural features and structures such as
exterior walls, handrails, etc.
carriage door and window, water tank, refrigerator car body, storage tank of
liquid transportation, container and various equipment's of communication.
The technical barrier in using composite materials in transport sector is the
lack of manufacturing technologies which leads to low production rates.
Marine applications
With composites exhibiting excellent resistance to the marine environment,
their applications have made good inroads in the marine sector worldwide.
Complex configurations and the advantages of seamless hulls were the
main driving factors in the development of FRP boats.
Racing power-boats employ advanced and hybrid composites for a higher
performance craft and driver safety. Major structural elements viz.
deckhouses, hatch covers, kings posts and bow modules appears to be very
well suited for FRP construction.
Shafting Overwraps,
Life rails, Handrails,
Masts, Stacks and Foundations
Stanchions
Propellers vanes, Fans and Blowers
Gear cases
Valves and Strainers
Condenser shells
Marine applications
Advanced Unmanned Search System. (Courtesy of Naval Command and Ocean Surveillance Center, RDT & E Division.)
Chemical industry
Supplemented by the advantages of composites of lightweight, mould
ability, fire resistance properties, resistance to chemicals has made the
material popular in the chemical industry. Composites are extensively
used in industrial gratings, structural supports, storage tanks, scrubbers,
ducting, piping, exhaust stacks, pumps and blowers, columns, reactors
etc. for acidic & alkaline environments.
Some of the potential applications are:
Composite vessels for liquid natural gas for alternative fuel vehicle
Racked bottles for fire service, mountain climbing
Double-wall FRP vessels with an early warning system for leakage
detection
Underground storage tanks
Casings for electrostatic precipitator
Drive shafts
Fan blades (for both axial and centrifugal fans)
Ducts and Stacks
Aerial man-lift device.
materials.
The composite materials can be fabricated with stiffness that is tailored to the
stiffness of the bone to which they are attached, so that the bone continues to
bear load, and does not resorb (degenerate) due to absence of mechanical
loading.
The implants which are made from biodegradable polymers can provide initial
stability to a fracture but would gradually resorb over time as the natural tissue
repairs itself.