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A perfect composite is defined to be one in which all the fibers are of equal mass
and length , extend throughout the length of the composite , have equally strong
bonding with the matrix , are perfectly aligned , and intersect a plane ...
A perfect composite is defined to be one in which all the fibers are of equal mass
and length , extend throughout the length of the composite , have equally strong
bonding with the matrix , are perfectly aligned , and intersect a plane ...
Page 128
The usual approximation is to replace the zone of k values by a sphere and thus
define a single Debye temperature . For an anisotropic solid it is more realistic to
define different Debye temperatures in the x , y , and z directions . Such an ...
The usual approximation is to replace the zone of k values by a sphere and thus
define a single Debye temperature . For an anisotropic solid it is more realistic to
define different Debye temperatures in the x , y , and z directions . Such an ...
Page 251
TABLE II SUMMARY OF GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES THAT MAY BE DEFINED
FOR THE FEATURES LISTED IN TABLE I . Metric properties Topological
properties Extensive Average Feature Property Designation Property
Designation ...
TABLE II SUMMARY OF GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES THAT MAY BE DEFINED
FOR THE FEATURES LISTED IN TABLE I . Metric properties Topological
properties Extensive Average Feature Property Designation Property
Designation ...
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