Advanced Composites in Aerospace Engineering Applications 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88192-4_5
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Machining Effects of Fibrous Composites and Related Stacks for Aerospace Applications

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“…The thermoset polymers have the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured. The thermoplastic polymers entail the linear chain of the molecular structures; thus, they can be recycled and reused when heated [2][3][4].Since fibrous composites show higher specific mechanical and physical properties than conventional alloys and steels [1,5], they are very attractive in modern aerospace industries [6][7][8][9]. For instance, CFRP composites are often employed in the aircraft wing boxes, horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and wing panels [10].…”
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“…The thermoset polymers have the property of becoming permanently hard and rigid when heated or cured. The thermoplastic polymers entail the linear chain of the molecular structures; thus, they can be recycled and reused when heated [2][3][4].Since fibrous composites show higher specific mechanical and physical properties than conventional alloys and steels [1,5], they are very attractive in modern aerospace industries [6][7][8][9]. For instance, CFRP composites are often employed in the aircraft wing boxes, horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and wing panels [10].…”
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“…Since fibrous composites show higher specific mechanical and physical properties than conventional alloys and steels [1,5], they are very attractive in modern aerospace industries [6][7][8][9]. For instance, CFRP composites are often employed in the aircraft wing boxes, horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and wing panels [10].…”
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