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Depending on the type of polymer matrix and filler materials used, the advantages of PMC's typically include good mechanical properties, semi-conducting electrical properties, and ease of production in terms of cost and processing. It should be noted that these properties are highly dependent on the microstructures of the composites.
There are three main types of resin, known as Advanced Composite Materials (ACM), used in aircraft production. The three resins used in aircraft are Polymer Matrix Composites (PMCs), Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs), and Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs).
Jonathan A. Lee has written: 'Metal and polymer matrix composites' -- subject(s): Metallic composites, Polymeric composites
William Donald Morison has written: 'The effects of moisture loss and elevated temperature upon the material damping of fibre reinforced polymer matrix composites' -- subject(s): Polymer matrix composites, Temperature effect, Damping, Fiber composites, Moisture content
Thomas S. Gates has written: 'Rate dependent constitutive models for fiber reinforced polymer composites' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Fibrous composites, Constitutive equations, Fiber composites, Polymer matrix composites, Viscoplasticity, Prediction analysis techniques, Viscoelasticity, Polymeric composites
Frances I. Hurwitz has written: 'Approaches to polymer-derived CMC matrices' -- subject(s): Ceramic-matrix composites
LeRoy W. Davis has written: 'Metal and ceramic matrix composites' -- subject(s): Ceramic-matrix composites, Fibrous composites 'Methods of making metal matrix composites'
The matrix phase is a continuous phase that transfers stress to other phases. It protects phases from the environment. There are three classes of matrix phases which are commonly known as metal matrix composite (MMC), ceramic matrix composite (CMC) and polymer matrix composite (PMC). The dispersed phase is utilised to enhance matrix properties. The classes are particle reinforced composites, fibre reinforced composites and structural composites. Also, dispersed phase geometry is dependent upon concentration, size, shape, distribution and orientation.
John David Robinson has written: 'A study of some thermo-physical properties of composites based on polymer matrix materials'
Richard S. Zimmerman has written: 'Mechanical properties testing of candidate polymer matrix materials for use in high performance composites' -- subject(s): Composite materials
Joseph E. Grady has written: 'Effect of heat treatment on stiffness damping of SiC/Ti-15-3' -- subject(s): Composite materials, Damping, Vibration (Aeronautics) 'Fracture toughness testing of polymer matrix composites' -- subject(s): Polymeric composites
Brett A. Bednarcyk has written: 'Micromechanical modeling of woven metal matrix composites' -- subject(s): Copper, Micromechanics, Thermal conductivity, Mathematical models, Scale models, Woven composites, Microstructure, Carbon, Metal matrix composites
Materials can be classified simply as metals and nonmetals. There are other subdivisions also used. These would include:MetalsCeramics and GlassesPolymersCompositesComposites can be further split intoPolymer matrix compositesMetal matrix compositesCeramic matrix composites