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March 3, 2015
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Automated composites manufacturing
- Review
- Modelling the effect of gaps and overlaps in automated fibre placement (AFP)-manufactured laminates
- Original articles
- Simulation and experimental validation of gaps and bridging in the automated fiber placement process
- The effect of the percentage of steered plies on the bending-induced buckling performance of a variable stiffness composite cylinder
- Size-dependent behavior of laminates with curvilinear fibers made by automated fiber placement
- Impact of layup rate on the quality of fiber steering/cut-restart in automated fiber placement processes
- Effect of autoclave process on the quality of thermoplastic composite truncated cones manufactured using automated fiber placement technique
- Design and automated manufacturing of profiled composite driveshafts
- Novel form-flexible handling and joining tool for automated preforming