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- W1569437669 abstract "Composite materials are heterogeneous systems consisting of two or more physically distinct and mechanically separable materials belonging to different space groups, and are in equilibrium with a single liquidus phase. The essence of composite materials lies in the concept that their properties must essentially be superior, and possibly unique in some specific respects, to those of the constituent phases, particularly if these are geometrically oriented to one another in some periodic or anisotropic manner (Sharma et al., 2008, 2009). Composite materials designed by anisotropic growth process, can offer advanced possibilities as reinforced materials for the constructions and further development of supersonic aircraft, space vehicles, high pressure tanks, for which strength properties are required that cannot be provided by the existing homogeneous materials (Ashbee & Woishnis, 1993). Besides mechanical fields, these materials are equally promising in a variety of other fields (Hull & Clyne, 2006). For example, most metallic permanent magnets are made of alnico alloys, obtained by unidirectional solid-state decomposition under cooling conditions in an applied magnetic field. The rod composite structure of quasi binary NiSb-InSb (Caram et al., 1990) obtained by unidirectional solidification from its homogeneous eutectic melt, finds a representative example in electronics. Currently, the femoral stem is constructed from Co-Cr-Mo, Co-Ni-Cr-Mo and Ti-Al-V alloys (Callister, 2006; Mallick, 1993 & Pillar, 1984) in preference to stainless steels. The advantages of composite materials appear when the specific modulus (modulus per unit weight) and specific strength (strength per unit weight) are considered. The higher specific modulus and specific strength of composite materials means that the weight of constituent phases can be reduced (Callister, 2006 & Courtney, 2000). This is a factor of greater importance in moving constituent phases in all forms of transport where reductions in weight result in greater efficiency and energy savings (Callister & Rethwisch, 2008). The essence of anisotropic growth applied to composite materials is the ability to put strong stiff fibers in the right place, in the right orientation with right volume fraction. Implicit in the present searching approach is the concept that while in designing the composite material by variable anisotropic growth, the solidification aspect is also related to discover the final" @default.
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- W1569437669 title "Growth Reinforcing Composite Materials from Liquid Phase: Mechanical and Microstructural Parameters Relationship Essentially Evincing the Predominance of an Akin Mass Composition over the Domain of Compositions" @default.
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