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where Pa and pe are the densities of the two phases and Oak is assumed to be a
function only of r , the distance between two differential volumes of mass , and
independent of Z . However , even without free electron redistribution or atom ...
where Pa and pe are the densities of the two phases and Oak is assumed to be a
function only of r , the distance between two differential volumes of mass , and
independent of Z . However , even without free electron redistribution or atom ...
Page 117
Two - dimensional translation symmetry has been assumed for the arrangement
of the fibers in a plane perpendicular to the fibers — an assumption which does
not seem to be too unrealistic for a densely reinforced composite .
Two - dimensional translation symmetry has been assumed for the arrangement
of the fibers in a plane perpendicular to the fibers — an assumption which does
not seem to be too unrealistic for a densely reinforced composite .
Page 121
For the theoretical treatment given in this paper we shall first assume a perfect
composite . ... been assumed to be well aligned , the composite will behave like a
discrete lattice in a plane perpendicular to the fibers and like an elastic
continuum ...
For the theoretical treatment given in this paper we shall first assume a perfect
composite . ... been assumed to be well aligned , the composite will behave like a
discrete lattice in a plane perpendicular to the fibers and like an elastic
continuum ...
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