Carbon Fiber Composites subject SAE International Automobile’s new book

Automotive carbon fiber Composites: the evolution of the implementation of the, begins with a comprehensive and easy to read of how composites start investigating as a possible alternative metal, driven mainly by the military prosecution. From there, the book goes on to include:

Automotive carbon fiber Composites: the evolution of the implementation of the is a good guide for those involved in the strategy of technical material and research, as well as those who need to understand the basics of this subject to support better business decisions.

Author Jackie d. Rehkopf is Senior Research Associate in carbon Composites, manufacturer Plasan Tier 1 carbon fiber composites for automotive industry. Working from Tennessee in their facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and out of Wixom, Mich., Centre for the development of their customers, she led research Plasan’s constituent of a composite carbon fiber and construction, focuses on commercialization. Dr. Rehkopf also was the main investigator DOE sponsored a three-year project on prediction modeling of carbon fiber composites in automotive application crash. He was a Civil Engineer with a Bachelor’s degree and Ph.d. from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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