A composite number has non-trivial factors (ie factors other than itself and 1) Thus 13 is prime but 15=3*5 is composite A number which is not composite is called prime A polynomial which has non-trivial factors is called reducible
A combination of one or more materials differing in form or composition on a macroscale The constituents retain their identities; i e they do not dissolve or merge completely into one another, although they act in concert Normally, the components can be physically identified and exhibit an interface between one another (see FRP Composite)
- A material made up of two or more different elements is classified as a composite The advantage is that multiple materials with their own unique properties can be blended together to form a better "hybrid" material, possessing qualities of each
considered the most highly evolved dicotyledonous plants, characterized by florets arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers a modified Corinthian style of architecture (a combination of Corinthian and Ionic) used of color consisting of separate interconnected parts of or relating to or belonging to the plant family Compositae
Material brought about by combining materials differing in composition or form on a macroscale to obtain specific characteristics and properties The constituents retain their identity; they can be physically identified, and they exhibit an interface between one another
Is a combination of two or more materials, combined in such a way that individual materials are easily distinguishable Most composites have both binders (matrix) and reinforcements corona An electrical discharge caused by ionization of the gas surrounding a conductor when the voltage exceeds a certain critical value Ozone is produced in an oxygen atmosphere and this attacks most electrical insulation
A composite object or item is made up of several different things, parts, or substances. Galton devised a method of creating composite pictures in which the features of different faces were superimposed over one another. Composite is also a noun. Spain is a composite of diverse traditions and people
An average that is calculated according to specific criteria For example, one might want a composite for the rainfall at a given location for all years where the temperature was much above average
A material that combines fiber and a binding matrix to maximize specific performance properties Neither element merges completely with the other Advanced composites use only continuous, oriented fiber in polymer, metal and ceramic matrices
A "matrix" and an additional phase or additional phases consisting of particles, whiskers, fibres or any combination thereof, present for a specific purpose or purposes
A Composite Relationship (also known as a "Composition") is a special kind of association in which one class cannot exist without another That is, the object strongly owns its parts and if the object is deleted, its parts must also be deleted The multiplicity at the parent object end must be 1 1 or 0 1 An example of a composite relationship is a key with a keyboard The key is useless without the keyboard; if you remove the keyboard, you are also removing the key Composite associations are useful for modeling relationships between objects where a contained object cannot exist outside its container object An example specific to the CCM is the composition between Parties and ACSObjects A Party cannot exist without the corresponding ACSObject If the ACSObject is deleted, the Party must also be deleted The multiplicity holds because each Party has exactly one related ACSObject Related Links Composite Associations See Also: Association
Tooth colored resin filling materials Main advantages- color, adhesives available to strengthen rather than weaken tooth Disadvantages- They have shrinkage, stain and wear problems, very technique sensitive
a material brought about by combining materials differing in composition or form on a macroscale for the purpose of obtaining specific characteristics and properties The constituents retain their identity such that they can be physically identified and they exhibit an interface between one another
a material made from two or more different types of material which contribute different properties For example bone is a combination of a resilient fibres of collagen in a brittle matrix of (hydroxyapatite)
1) a structure or an entity made up of distinct components 2) a complex material, such fiberglass, in which two or more distinct, structurally complementary substances, especially glasses and polymers, combine to produce structural or functional properties not present in any individual component 3) reinforced laminates (i e canvas phenolic, glass epoxy, etc )
something made up of parts - for example, in the Amsterdam model there are atomic objects (treated as a whole, not decomposed) and composite objects (made up of atomic or other composite objects)
As a verb, to form an image by merging a foreground image and a background image, using transparency information to determine where the background should be visible The foreground image is said to be "composited against" the background
[n] A member of the Compositae, a family of plants (including the daisy, dandelion, and aster) in which the florets (small flowers) are borne in a close head surrounded by a common rosette of bracts (specialized leaves)
Literally, a material made up of different materials joined together In bicycle tecnhologies, the most common uses refer to the use of carbon or boron fiber, or fibreglass, bonded together with epoxy resin
A mixture or mechanical combination of raw materials on a macro scale that are solid in the finished state, are mutually insoluble, and differ in chemical nature
A video signal system that is frequency-multiplexed out of the luminance and chromaticity signals Compliant In compliance with all applicable Compliant Rules set by a licensing entity
A material created from a fiber (or reinforcement) and an appropriate matrix material in order to maximize specific performance properties The constituents do not dissolve or merge completely but retain their identities as they act in concert
manufacturing process where sheets of woven material like fiberglass or Kevlar are layered and bonded with resin in a mold to produce the desired part Composite kayaks are much lighter and have higher performance than roto-molded kayaks, but they cost more and can crack under severe impact All composite Wilderness Systems boats have the "Pro" designation after their name
Tooth colored filling materials Many varieties, many uses Main advantages- color, adhesives available to strengthen rather than weaken tooth Disadvantages- some techniques may have shrinkage and wear problem, very technique sensitive