Autor/Autorin: Martone Alfonso
Alfonso Martone graduated in Aerospace Engineering and received the Ph.D. degree in Materials and Structures Engineering from the University of Naples "Federico II”, Naples, Italy in 2005 and 2009 respectively. He is currently working as researcher at Institute for Polymer, Composite and Biomaterials of National Research Council of Italy(CNR-IPCB)
Multi-functionality is a current issue in materials design, in particular, the fast growing application of advanced composites in commercial aeronautic is raising the need to design primary structures with composite material that perform multiple functions: i.e. able to fulfil not only mechanical allowable but also functional requirement such as vibroacoustic and fire reaction. The development of multifunctional design tools integrating structural and damping features enables a next step toward the exploitation of the composite materials benefits. The requirement chain for a composite structure is formulated by a top-down approach determined by the behaviour of sub-structures which compose the final structural component. Aim of this work is to individuate and implement a design procedure able to describe a composite structure starting from its constituents, moreover for each dimensional scales the behaviour have to be modelled. The through dimensional scales model proposed for describing composite materials use the formulation of constitutive equation for describe the material behaviour at each sub-component.
Alfonso Martone graduated in Aerospace Engineering and received the Ph.D. degree in Materials and Structures Engineering from the University of Naples Federico II , Naples, Italy in 2005 and 2009 respectively. He is currently working as researcher at Institute for Polymer, Composite and Biomaterials of National Research Council of Italy(CNR-IPCB)
Über den Autor
Alfonso Martone graduated in Aerospace Engineering and received the Ph.D. degree in Materials and Structures Engineering from the University of Naples ¿Federico II¿, Naples, Italy in 2005 and 2009 respectively. He is currently working as researcher at Institute for Polymer, Composite and Biomaterials of National Research Council of Italy(CNR-IPCB)
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Multi-functionality is a current issue in materials design, in particular, the fast growing application of advanced composites in commercial aeronautic is raising the need to design primary structures with composite material that perform multiple functions: i.e. able to fulfil not only mechanical allowable but also functional requirement such as vibroacoustic and fire reaction. The development of multifunctional design tools integrating structural and damping features enables a next step toward the exploitation of the composite materials benefits. The requirement chain for a composite structure is formulated by a top-down approach determined by the behaviour of sub-structures which compose the final structural component. Aim of this work is to individuate and implement a design procedure able to describe a composite structure starting from its constituents, moreover for each dimensional scales the behaviour have to be modelled. The through dimensional scales model proposed for describing composite materials use the formulation of constitutive equation for describe the material behaviour at each sub-component.