The Structural Integrity of Composite Materials and Long-Life Implementation of Composite Structures

Author:

Beaumont Peter W. R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractEmpirical or semi-empirical design methodologies at the macroscopic scale (structural level) can be supported and justified only by a fundamental understanding at the lower (microscopic) size scale through the physical model. Today structural integrity (SI) is thought as the optimisation of microstructure by controlling processing coupled with intelligent manufacturing of the material: to maximise mechanical performance and ensure reliability of the large scale structure; and to avoid calamity and misfortune. SI analysis provides quantitative input to the formulation of an appropriately balanced response to the problem. This article demonstrates that at the heart of the matter are those mechanisms of crack nucleation and growth that affect the structural integrity of the material: microscopic cracking events that are usually too small to observe and viewed only by microscopy.

Funder

University of Cambridge

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Ceramics and Composites

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