This book contains eight chapters that discuss the manufacturing
methods, surface treatment, composite interfaces,
microstructure-property relationships with underlying fundamental
physical and mechanical principles, and applications of carbon fibers
and their composites.
Recently, carbon-based materials have received much attention for their
many potential applications. The carbon fibers are very strong, stiff,
and lightweight, enabling the carbon materials to deliver improved
performance in several applications such as aerospace, sports,
automotive, wind energy, oil and gas, infrastructure, defense, and
semiconductors. However, the use of carbon fibers in cost-sensitive,
high-volume industrial applications is limited because of their
relatively high costs. However, its production is expected to increase
because of its widespread use in high-volume industrial applications;
therefore, the methods used for manufacturing carbon fibers and
carbon-fiber-reinforced composites and their structures and
characteristics need to be investigated.