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    Introduction To Composites 2025

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    Introduction To Composites 2025

    Introduction To Composites
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 347.64 MB | Duration: 0h 34m

    Fibers Matrix Resin

    What you'll learn

    Understand the fundamentals of composite materials and their role in modern engineering.

    Identify the key components and properties of fiber-reinforced composites.

    Learn manufacturing processes used for composite materials in aerospace and defense.

    Analyze advantages, limitations, and practical applications of composites in real-world scenarios.

    Requirements

    No prior experience with composites required.

    Basic understanding of materials science or mechanical concepts is helpful, but not mandatory.

    A curiosity about aerospace, automotive, or advanced materials technology.

    Description

    Introduction to CompositesBuild. Bond. Breakthrough.Welcome to Introduction to Composites — your gateway to the world of advanced materials that are shaping the future of aerospace, automotive, energy, sports, construction, medical devices, and beyond. This foundational course is designed to simplify the complex and spark your interest in one of the most exciting fields in engineering today.Whether you're a student exploring career paths, a working professional upgrading your skills, or just a curious mind fascinated by innovation — this course offers you a real-world understanding of what composite materials are, how they function, and why they matter in nearly every high-performance industry. What You’ll Explore What are composites? (And why are they everywhere now) The building blocks: fibers, matrices, and interfaces Types of composites: carbon fiber, fiberglass, hybrid systems How composites are designed, manufactured, and used Real-world applications across industries — from aircraft to tennis rackets Environmental impact and recyclability of composites The future of smart composites and nanomaterialsWhy Learn Composites?Composites are the future of lightweight, high-performance design. They deliver unmatched strength-to-weight ratios, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility. Mastering the basics opens doors to engineering innovation, sustainability, and next-generation manufacturing processes. Whether you aim to work in R&D, design, or production — composites are a skill set that will set you apart. Course Highlights Bite-sized, visual learning modules No prior materials science background required Perfect for students, engineers, designers, and entrepreneurs Learn at your own pace, with real-world case studies and examples Taught by experts from AeroDef Nexus with hands-on industry insightStart Your Learning Journey TodayUnlock the power of the materials that make modern engineering possible. Dive into the science, the technology, and the possibilities of composites — and equip yourself with the knowledge to be part of the future.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to AeroDef Nexus

    Lecture 2 Introduction to composites

    Lecture 3 Pros and cons of composites materials

    Lecture 4 Early examples of composites

    Lecture 5 Composite action-real world application

    Lecture 6 Composites material terms

    Lecture 7 LCA Tejas Example

    Lecture 8 Need for composites in Indian A&D ecosystem

    Lecture 9 Drawbacks of composites

    Lecture 10 Myths about composites

    Lecture 11 Future trends in composites

    Lecture 12 Summary and wrap-up

    Engineering students looking to strengthen their understanding of composite materials.,Professionals in aerospace, automotive, or defense industries who want to upskill.,Entrepreneurs and innovators exploring lightweight materials for advanced products.,Anyone curious about the future of materials in engineering and manufacturing.