Description
Introduction to fiber-reinforced composite materials and structures with emphasis on analysis and design. Composite micromechanics, lamination theory and failure criteria. Design procedures for structures made of composite materials. An overview of fabrication and experimental characterization.
Learning Objective
- Develop a foundational understanding of composite materials and their unique properties.
- Explore the micromechanics of composite materials, including the behavior of individual fibers and matrices.
- Understand lamination theory and its application to composite structures.
- Learn the criteria and methods for predicting and analyzing the failure of composite materials and structures.
- Gain proficiency in the design and analysis of composite structures.
- Explore the fabrication processes used in the production of composite materials and structures.
- Gain practical experience in experimental characterization and testing of composite materials.
Course Content
- Introduction to Composite Materials
- Micromechanics of Composite Materials
- Lamination Theory
- Failure Criteria
- Design Procedures for Composite Structures
- Fabrication of Composite Materials
- Experimental Characterization of Composites
- Case Studies and Applications
Course Evaluation Criteria
- HWs
- Exams
- Project