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Development of Materials for Naval, Fluvial and Military Applications
Author(s) -
Fabio Alexander Suárez Bustamante,
Orlando D. Barrios-Revollo,
Anderson Valencia,
Juan P. HernándezOrtiz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ciencia y tecnología de buques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2619-645X
pISSN - 1909-8642
DOI - 10.25043/19098642.164
Subject(s) - traceability , dissipation , reliability (semiconductor) , characterization (materials science) , computer science , materials science , mechanical engineering , engineering , nanotechnology , power (physics) , physics , software engineering , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
A platform to design composite materials of a polymeric matrix, that are specifically for military applications on fluvial and naval navigation, has been developed using energy dissipation and storage mechanisms. Our composites are designed to generate synergy between the dissipation capacities of ceramics and high-performance fibers, which are used as the reinforced material in the lightweight laminates. The composite design is combined with processing tools and advanced characterization techniques that result in laminates with reliability, traceability and quality. The platform begins with the identification of energy dissipation mechanisms and the detailed characterization of the polymeric resin. It includes the Time – Temperature – Transformation Diagram (TTT- Diagram) that supplies the optimal processing conditions. Our designs open new paths for military applications including a wide spectrum of protective systems together with geometric versatility, high mechanical resistance and reliability

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