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Another very important aspect is the crack tip heating caused by hysteretic
energy dissipation in viscoelastic polymers , which depends on test frequency ,
applied load , and the inverse of the dynamic loss modulus ( 1 / E ” = J ” - loss ...
Another very important aspect is the crack tip heating caused by hysteretic
energy dissipation in viscoelastic polymers , which depends on test frequency ,
applied load , and the inverse of the dynamic loss modulus ( 1 / E ” = J ” - loss ...
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The difference between the FCP response of T - and L - notched specimens
should depend first on the relative layer thickness in this case namely 2S / B > C /
B ) and ... It is known that fiber arrangement depends on the pro cessing mode .
The difference between the FCP response of T - and L - notched specimens
should depend first on the relative layer thickness in this case namely 2S / B > C /
B ) and ... It is known that fiber arrangement depends on the pro cessing mode .
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The effect of environment both on threshold fracture toughness and crack growth
depends on the chemical nature of the environment and the fiber microstructure
of the composite . Fracture mechanics data evaluated at monotonic loadings are
...
The effect of environment both on threshold fracture toughness and crack growth
depends on the chemical nature of the environment and the fiber microstructure
of the composite . Fracture mechanics data evaluated at monotonic loadings are
...
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