In the design, processing, and applications of composite materials, a thorough understanding of the physical properties is required. It is important to be able to predict the variations of these properties with the kind, shape, and concentration of filler materials. The currently available books on composite materials often emphasize mechanical properties and focus on classification, applications, and manufacturing. This limited coverage neglects areas that are important to new and emerging applications.
For the first time in a single source, this volume provides a systematic, comprehensive, and up-to-date exploration of the electromagnetic (electrical, dielectric, and magnetic), mechanical, thermal, and mass-transport properties of composite materials. The author begins with a brief discussion of the relevance of these properties for designing new materials to meet specific practical requirements. The book is then organized into five parts examining:
- The electromagnetic properties of composite materials subjected to time-invariant electric and magnetic fields
- The dynamic electromagnetic properties of composite materials subjected to time-varying electric and magnetic fields
- The mechanical elastic and viscoelastic properties of composites
- Heat transfer in composites and thermal properties (thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, coefficient of thermal expansion, and thermal emissivity)
- Mass transfer in composite membranes and composite materials
Throughout the book, the analogy between various properties is emphasized. Electromagnetic, Mechanical, and Transport Properties of Composite Materials provides both an introduction to the subject for newcomers and sufficient in-depth coverage for those involved in research. Scientists, engineers, and students from a broad range of fields will find this book a comprehensive source of information.
About the Author:
Rajinder Pal is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada. He received the B.Tech degree (1981) in Chemical Engineering
from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, and a PhD degree (1987)
in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. The author of more than
120 refereed journal publications and a book in the areas of rheological, mechanical,
electromagnetic, and transport properties of dispersed systems (emulsions, suspensions,
foams, particulate composites, and composite membranes), Dr. Pal is a fellow
of the Chemical Institute of Canada. In recognition of his distinguished contributions
in chemical engineering before the age of 40, he received the Syncrude Canada
Innovation Award in 1998 from the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering.
In 2001, he received the Teaching Excellence Award of the Faculty of Engineering,
University of Waterloo. Dr. Pal served as Associate Editor of the Canadian Journal
of Chemical Engineering from 1992 to 2004. He is a registered Professional Engineer
in the province of Ontario, Canada.