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( Reprinted with permission from Ind . Eng . Chem . Anal . Ed . 12 ( 1 ) , 1940 , 19 .
Copyright by the American Chemical Society . ) suming a constant stress intensity
range ) as a result of more creep crack extension associated with higher Kmax ...
( Reprinted with permission from Ind . Eng . Chem . Anal . Ed . 12 ( 1 ) , 1940 , 19 .
Copyright by the American Chemical Society . ) suming a constant stress intensity
range ) as a result of more creep crack extension associated with higher Kmax ...
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67 x ( Reprinted with permission from Crit . Rev . Macromol . Sci . 1 ( 4 ) , 1973 ,
433 . Copyright The Chemical Rubber Co . , CRC Press Inc . ) sonable
agreement with reported values . The fact that most polymers do not exhibit
classical shear ...
67 x ( Reprinted with permission from Crit . Rev . Macromol . Sci . 1 ( 4 ) , 1973 ,
433 . Copyright The Chemical Rubber Co . , CRC Press Inc . ) sonable
agreement with reported values . The fact that most polymers do not exhibit
classical shear ...
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5 . 29 Fatigue endurance of carbon - and glass - reinforced ethylene -
tetrafluoroethylene copolymer ( percentage fiber given by weight ) . [ Reprinted
with permission from J . Theberge , B . Arkles , and R . Robinson , Ind . Eng .
Chem . , Prod .
5 . 29 Fatigue endurance of carbon - and glass - reinforced ethylene -
tetrafluoroethylene copolymer ( percentage fiber given by weight ) . [ Reprinted
with permission from J . Theberge , B . Arkles , and R . Robinson , Ind . Eng .
Chem . , Prod .
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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