Reference Information, Books


Author
Message
JoeDirt16
J
Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4, Visits: 23
Can anyone direct me to some sort of reference info, books, etc. to read about the carbon fiber process? I can't really seem to locate anything.
Replies
Hanaldo
Hanaldo
Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)Supreme Being (21K reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 2.5K, Visits: 28K
Hard to recommend books without knowing what you are wanting to learn, but Competition Car Composites by Simon McBeath covers all the basics of composite manufacturing in general. If you're wanting more advanced than that, then you're really into research papers rather than books.
JoeDirt16
J
Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)Forum Member (25 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 4, Visits: 23
Hanaldo - 5/24/2020 2:11:46 AM
Hard to recommend books without knowing what you are wanting to learn, but Competition Car Composites by Simon McBeath covers all the basics of composite manufacturing in general. If you're wanting more advanced than that, then you're really into research papers rather than books.

I don't know, I want to learn the process. Moulds, wet-lay, epoxy resin, what's it stick to, not stick to. I've spent hours watching videos of guys that do really tremendous stuff, only to later hear them say the thing I just watched them do in a previous video was the wrong thing to do. Then in forums, people debate that one thing is or isn't correct, but they did it and it worked, but someone else says it shouldn't have. Gaaaaa! LOLOL!!!!

GO

Merge Selected

Merge into selected topic...



Merge into merge target...



Merge into a specific topic ID...




Threaded View
Threaded View
JoeDirt16 - 5 Years Ago
Hanaldo - 5 Years Ago
JoeDirt16 - 5 Years Ago
Hanaldo - 5 Years Ago
JoeDirt16 - 5 Years Ago
Steve Broad - 5 Years Ago
JoeDirt16 - 5 Years Ago

Similar Topics

Reading This Topic

Explore
Messages
Mentions
Search