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    This lesson   provides an introduction to virtually all aspects of the technology of   composite materials as used in aeronautical design and structure. The text   discusses important differences in the technology of composites from that of   metals--intrinsic substantive differences and their implications for   manufacturing processes, structural design procedures, and in-service   performance of the materials, particularly regarding the cause and nature of   damage that may be sustained. Students will be able to describe the relation   of the structures of composite materials to improvements in strength and   toughness, understand and interpret the influence of materials processing on   the microstructure and properties of metallic, ceramic, and polymers.   Students can select appropriate materials and processing routes for the   realization of engineering design goals, based on property and performance   characteristics. Students can operate modern instruments. Students can use   their fundamental knowledge of materials science to report own experimental   works/results.  |