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They are used as matrix materials for commercial fiber composites . ... Even more
, we will be concerned with how various microstructures develop and to describe
the external variables which push the material toward its ultimate structure and ...
They are used as matrix materials for commercial fiber composites . ... Even more
, we will be concerned with how various microstructures develop and to describe
the external variables which push the material toward its ultimate structure and ...
Page 113
Further , swelling of material in acetone causes a very large narrowing of the
broad component [ 137 ] . Neither thermal history nor swelling should have a
major effect on mobility within the crystalline phase . Consequently , at least a
portion of ...
Further , swelling of material in acetone causes a very large narrowing of the
broad component [ 137 ] . Neither thermal history nor swelling should have a
major effect on mobility within the crystalline phase . Consequently , at least a
portion of ...
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Rheology and material science , on the other hand , describe the behavior of
melts and solids in terms of viscosity , properties of domains , domain dimensions
, load transfer characteristics between domains , and so on . Fiber processing ...
Rheology and material science , on the other hand , describe the behavior of
melts and solids in terms of viscosity , properties of domains , domain dimensions
, load transfer characteristics between domains , and so on . Fiber processing ...
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