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3 FIBROUS COMPOSITES As the shape of a high - modulus dispersed phase is
elongated from a sphere to a fiber , the filler ... While glass fibers have long been
used in composites , other fibers are also of contemporary interest , e . g . , boron
...
3 FIBROUS COMPOSITES As the shape of a high - modulus dispersed phase is
elongated from a sphere to a fiber , the filler ... While glass fibers have long been
used in composites , other fibers are also of contemporary interest , e . g . , boron
...
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A wide range of fiber concentrations and geometrical arrays is used , depending
on the application . One common type is a composite containing from ~ 2 to ~ 40
% ( by weight ) of fibers that can be injection - molded ; considerable orientation ...
A wide range of fiber concentrations and geometrical arrays is used , depending
on the application . One common type is a composite containing from ~ 2 to ~ 40
% ( by weight ) of fibers that can be injection - molded ; considerable orientation ...
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Fractographic studies of specimens broken in simple tension and in fatigue were
used to estimate the ratio of fiber ... Significant yielding was noted in the nylon
matrix as well as adhesion to the fibers , especially in the case of carbon fibers .
Fractographic studies of specimens broken in simple tension and in fatigue were
used to estimate the ratio of fiber ... Significant yielding was noted in the nylon
matrix as well as adhesion to the fibers , especially in the case of carbon fibers .
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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