High performance synthetic fibers are key components of composite materials—a class of materials vital for U.S. military technology and for the civilian economy. This book addresses the major research and development opportunities for present and future structural composite applications and identifies steps that could be taken to accelerate the commercialization of this critical fiber technology in the United States.
The book stresses the need for redesigning university curricula to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of fiber science and technology. It also urges much greater government and industry cooperation in support of academic instruction and research and development in fiber-related disciplines.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1 HIGH-PERFORMANCE SYNTHETIC FIBERS FOR COMPOSITES
2 High-Performance Fiber Materials: Applications, Needs and Opportunities
3 Fiber-Forming Processes: Current and Potential Methods
4 IMPORTANT ISSUES IN FIBER SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
5 IMPORTANT POLICY ISSUES
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
APPENDIX: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members