This book presents an introduction to the design and manufacture of
fibre-reinforced composites. The mechanical properties of unidirectional
composites are considered in a structural design context. The use of
woven and random fibres is also addressed. The accuracy of design
estimates for unidirectional composites is benchmarked against test
data, and the relevance of a factor of safety (FoS) is established. The
importance of prototype testing is emphasised. This book illustrates how
to make a fibre-reinforced composite. Wet layup, vacuum bagging and
prepreg moulding are covered in detail. Some guidance on mould design
and construction is also provided. Finally, an introduction to the
manufacture of composite tubes is presented. Wherever possible, design
and make examples are used to illustrate the content. Tutorial questions
and problems are included at the end of each chapter. The reader is
encouraged to use these questions and problems to assess their own level
of understanding of the content.