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What is the function of matrix phase in composites?

1. To bind the fibers together so that the applied stress is distributed among the fibers 2. To protect the surface of the fibers from being damaged 3. To separate the fibers and inhibit crack propagation


What is the function of Autoclave?

Autoclaves are widely used to cure composites and in the vulcanization of rubber.


What is the function of the reinforcement materials found in tires?

To refrain from blowouts.


What is the difference between ceramic and composites?

Composites are a mix of two or more elements, generally it's two. They consist of a matrix (main element) which holds the second element (reinforcement) in place. The reinforcement is there to increase the strength of the matrix. Example: The maxtrix can be ceramics, polymers or metals. The reinforcement could be fibers, particles, flakes or laminated. When you hear "fiberglass" it's actually plastic reinforced with fibers made of glass. And that is a composite. A ceramic is just another kind of material just like metals and polymers. So if you would reinforce some ceramic with steel particles, it would become a composite whose matrix is the ceramic and the reinforcement the steel particles.


Do composite materials never include polymers?

Composite materials can include polymers as one of their components. Polymers are often used as matrices or reinforcement materials in composites due to their versatility, lightweight nature, and strength. Examples of polymer-based composites include carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP) and glass fiber reinforced polymers (GFRP).


What is Scaled Composites's population?

The population of Scaled Composites is 200.


When was Scaled Composites created?

Scaled Composites was created in 1982.


When was Firehole Composites created?

Firehole Composites was created in 2000.


What is hybrid composites and give some advantages of hybrid composites over normal composites?

Combination of two or more materials


What is acquisition in operant conditioning?

It's how rapidly an animal can be trained to a new operant behavior as a function of reinforcement.


What has the author Jonathan A Lee written?

Jonathan A. Lee has written: 'Metal and polymer matrix composites' -- subject(s): Metallic composites, Polymeric composites


What has the author LeRoy W Davis written?

LeRoy W. Davis has written: 'Metal and ceramic matrix composites' -- subject(s): Ceramic-matrix composites, Fibrous composites 'Methods of making metal matrix composites'