Fiber stands among the stiffest and strongest materials and use in structural components which maintains the fibers oriented in the optimum direction, distributes the concentrated protects, the fiber oriented in the optimum direction, distributes the environment and loads, protects the fibers against wear and chemical attack. Below are the contents of the book.1. Fiber fracture
2. Models of fiber fracture
3. Forms of fibre fracture
4. Fracture Processes in Fine Silicon Carbide Fibers
5. Fracture Processes in Oxide Ceramic Fibres
6. Fracture Characteristics of Single Crystal and Eutectic Fibers
7. Strength of glass fiber
8. Fracture of Glass Fiber
9. Fracture of Carbon Fibers
10 Strength and Fracture of Metallic Filaments
11. Fracture of Superfine metallic Wires
12. Fracture of Highly Oriented, chain-Extended Polymer Fibres
13. Fracture of Synthetic Polymer Fibres
14. Fracture of Natural Polymeric fibres
15. Fractures of Common Textile Fibres
16. Atomic Transformations, Strength, plasticity, and Electron Transport in Strained Carbon Nanotubes
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