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... curves of well - conditioned nylon 6 and nylon 66 fibers at 1 % strain amplitude are shown in Figure 22a . A com- parison of two curves reveals the following differences : ( a . ) The maximum mechanical loss ( loss peak ) is higher with ...
... curves of well - conditioned nylon 6 and nylon 66 fibers at 1 % strain amplitude are shown in Figure 22a . A com- parison of two curves reveals the following differences : ( a . ) The maximum mechanical loss ( loss peak ) is higher with ...
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... curves of nylon 6 and nylon 55 cords with vertical and horizontal shifting to compare the slopes and curves before and after temperature at the peak of loss . Reprinted from Ref . [ 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American ...
... curves of nylon 6 and nylon 55 cords with vertical and horizontal shifting to compare the slopes and curves before and after temperature at the peak of loss . Reprinted from Ref . [ 53 ] by courtesy of Rubber Division of the American ...
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... curves in Figures 32 and 36 one can conclude that FCP curves of the composites can be produced by shifting that of the matirx- more or less parallel to itself - toward higher AK values . This was indeed proved experimentally ( Figure 37 ) ...
... curves in Figures 32 and 36 one can conclude that FCP curves of the composites can be produced by shifting that of the matirx- more or less parallel to itself - toward higher AK values . This was indeed proved experimentally ( Figure 37 ) ...
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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