Current and Future Developments of Composites Materials: Design, Modelling and Manufacturing Technologies

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 439

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Associate Professor, Bordeaux INP, Université de Bordeaux, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, CNRS, INRA, HESAM Université, I2M UMR 5295, F-33405 Talence, France
Interests: composite structures and materials; failure and damage; interfaces; distributed anisotropy; additive manufacturing of composites; biobased composites; tensor invariant formulations; structural optimisation

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

During the last thirty years, composite materials have been widely used in different industrial sectors due to their excellent properties in terms of lightness, stiffness, static and fatigue strength, the possibility of designing the material to satisfy prescribed requirements, etc. Although composite materials with high performances are mainly used in the surface and air transport sector, other interesting applications can be found in the field of civil engineering (e.g., in buildings and bridges) or in renewable energy systems and biomechanical devices. Regardless of the application, two factors appear to be decisive for the future of composite materials: the development of modern, rapid and efficient manufacturing methods and the development of materials, design methods and modelling strategy to search for efficient and reliable solutions in terms of performances, waste minimisation and, more generally, in terms of green economy. Recent developments in terms of manufacturing technologies (e.g., out-of-autoclave curing, automated fibre placement and automated tape laying, continuous filament fabrication and other similar additive manufacturing processes, etc.) and material constituents (e.g., renewable raw materials, multi-functional materials, etc.) try to reach these objectives.

This Special Issue aims to provide a clear picture of the research progress on recent and future developments in the field of composites materials. Research articles on analytical, numerical and experimental works aiming at characterising, modelling and designing non-conventional composite materials and manufacturing processes are welcome.

Prof. Dr. Anita Catapano
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • composite materials
  • multi-functional composites
  • agglomerates
  • out-of-autoclave curing
  • automated fibre placement
  • additive manufacturing
  • 4D composites
  • biobased composites
  • smart composites

Published Papers

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