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TABLE I EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL RESULTS FOR RIBBON GLASS
LAMINATES , b Mean strength ( ksi ) Standard deviation ( ksi ) No . of samples
Sample type Exp . Theory Exp . Theory 28 7 . 0 Single Sheets 5 Layer Laminate ...
TABLE I EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL RESULTS FOR RIBBON GLASS
LAMINATES , b Mean strength ( ksi ) Standard deviation ( ksi ) No . of samples
Sample type Exp . Theory Exp . Theory 28 7 . 0 Single Sheets 5 Layer Laminate ...
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Table IV also shows that the nondimensional maximum strength Sm steadily
decreases with increasing m . ... increases with increasing m in the range
investigated , as the second to the last column of Table IV shows for a typical
family of flaw ...
Table IV also shows that the nondimensional maximum strength Sm steadily
decreases with increasing m . ... increases with increasing m in the range
investigated , as the second to the last column of Table IV shows for a typical
family of flaw ...
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To specify the qualitative microstructural state , it is necessary to select from
Table I those features that exist in the structure . For example , a singlephase
structure contains grains ( a ) , grain boundaries ( aa ) , edges ( aaa ) , and
quadruple ...
To specify the qualitative microstructural state , it is necessary to select from
Table I those features that exist in the structure . For example , a singlephase
structure contains grains ( a ) , grain boundaries ( aa ) , edges ( aaa ) , and
quadruple ...
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