Submitted To: Composite Material
Submitted To: Composite Material
Submitted To: Composite Material
Write a report on composite materials, the reason why they are used. Their
major applications in few fields, and some of the latest composite material
SUBMITTED BY:
Name:HITESH CHANDEL
Roll no. :RH47H1B65
Reg.no.:10805633
Program:B.Tech(ME)
Introduction
COMPOSITE MATERIAL
Composite materials for construction, engineering, and other similar applications
are formed by combining two or more materials in such a way that the constituents
of the composite materials are still distinguishable, and not fully blended.
One example of a composite material is concrete , which uses cement as a
binding material in combination with gravel as a reinforcement. In many cases,
concrete uses rebar as a second reinforcement, making it a three-phase composite,
because of the three elements involved. Composite materials take advantage of
the different strengths and abilities of different materials
The majority of composite materials use two constituents: a binder or matrix and a
reinforcement. The reinforcement is stronger and stiffer, forming a sort of
backbone, while the matrix keeps the reinforcement in a set place. The binder also
protects the reinforcement, which may be brittle or breakable, as in the case of the
long glass fibers used in conjunction with plastics to make fiberglass. Generally,
composite materials have excellent compressibility combined with good tensile
strength, making them versatile in a wide range of situations.
Engineers building anything, from a patio to an airplane, look at the unique stresses
that their construction will undergo. Extreme changes in temperature, external
forces, and water or chemical erosion are all accounted for in an assessment of
needs. When building an aircraft, for example, engineers need lightweight, strong
material that can insulate and protect passengers while surfacing the aircraft. An
aircraft made of pure metal could fail catastrophically if a small crack appeared in
the skin of the airplane. On the other hand, aircraft integrating reinforced composite
materials such as fiberglass, graphite, and other hybrids will be stronger and less
likely to break up at stress points in situations involving turbulence. in these
composites the reasons for adding the fibres (or, in some cases, particles) are often
rather complex; for example, improvements may be sought in creep, wear, fracture
toughness, thermal stability, etc
• Other items made of polyurethane include gaskets, belts, and surfboards. Liquid
crystal polymers (LPCs) are considered a special class of polyesters. These materials have a
strong ability to resist chemical and heat damage.
• The complex interwoven nature of the fiber makes it very difficult to break. In terms of weight-to-
strength ratio, carbon fiber composite is currently the best material that our civilization can
produce in appreciable quantities.
• While actual carbon fiber pieces are used in the highest-quality kits, the much less
expensive carbon fiber dash kits use a simulated carbon fiber applique placed over a plastic
or composite backingmaterial. In most applications, double-sided tape is used to affix the trim
panels into position on a vehicle's dash.
• The binder also protects the reinforcement, which may be brittle or breakable, as in the case of
the long glass fibers used in conjunction with plastics to make fiberglass.
Generally, composite materials have excellent compressibility combined with good tensile
strength, making them versatile in a wide range of situations.
• Using composite materials, engineers and builders can create products that are stronger, more
durable, lighter and lower in costs than traditional materials. Composite materials have made it
possible for structural engineers and manufacturers to create products that would have been
physically impossible with traditional construction materials.
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• Chronic exposure to low levels can produce arteriosclerosis, impaired vision, and symptoms
similar to Parkinson's disease. The carbon disulfide material safety data sheet (MSDS)
describes the chemical as extremely hazardous in the case of skin or eye contact, ingestion, or
inhalation.
• The complex interwoven nature of the fiber makes it very difficult to break. In terms of weight-to-
strength ratio, carbon fiber composite is currently the best material that our civilization can
produce in appreciable quantities.
• The goal of composite construction is the unification of the individual component properties to
create a composite material that possesses the desired properties of all component pieces.
IN RAIL COACH
FRP gear-cases for the traction motors for diesel and electric locomotives as
replacement of existing steel gear-cases. Unlike steel gear-case, FRP gear-
cases prevent the leakage of lubricating medium and are safe from damages
by ballast hits. These gear-cases have longer service life compared to steel
ones. In addition, weight saving to the tune of 400 Kg. Per six-axle system
has been achieved. The FRP gear-cases on extensive and large-scale field-
trials are now being inducted by the railway
CONCLUSIONS
Globally, composite technology and its applications had made tremendous
progress during the last two decades or so, as evident from the present level
of consumption of composite materials at about 2.2 million MT, with the Asia-
Pacific region accounting for about 24% of this usage.
REFRENCES
1 . www.compositesways.com
2. www.materially.co.jp
3. www.nanotec.com