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267 . Academic Press , New York , 1975 . [ 24 ] J . M . Schultz , in “ Properties of
Solid Polymeric Materials ” ( J . M . Schultz , ed . ) , Part B , Treatise on Materials
Science and Technology , p . 599 . Academic Press , New York , 1977 . [ 25 ] C .
B ...
267 . Academic Press , New York , 1975 . [ 24 ] J . M . Schultz , in “ Properties of
Solid Polymeric Materials ” ( J . M . Schultz , ed . ) , Part B , Treatise on Materials
Science and Technology , p . 599 . Academic Press , New York , 1977 . [ 25 ] C .
B ...
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( Reprinted from P . Beardmore and S . Rabinowitz , " Treatise on Materials
Science and Technology , Vol . 6 , ” R . J . Arsenault , ed . , Academic Press , New
York , 1975 , p . 267 , with permission . ) fatigue life of smooth samples is related
to the ...
( Reprinted from P . Beardmore and S . Rabinowitz , " Treatise on Materials
Science and Technology , Vol . 6 , ” R . J . Arsenault , ed . , Academic Press , New
York , 1975 , p . 267 , with permission . ) fatigue life of smooth samples is related
to the ...
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... showing the top ( compression ) surface in which both transverse and
delamination cracks are present . Both cracks go into the paper [ Dharan ( 145 ) ,
© 1974 AIME , New York ) . 0 . 02 뿜 0 Epoxy CIP 2 Log N. 248 5 . Composite
Systems.
... showing the top ( compression ) surface in which both transverse and
delamination cracks are present . Both cracks go into the paper [ Dharan ( 145 ) ,
© 1974 AIME , New York ) . 0 . 02 뿜 0 Epoxy CIP 2 Log N. 248 5 . Composite
Systems.
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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