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Page 81
It is well known that in this case not only is the strength of the individuals subject
to scatter , but the average strength and scatter increases with decreasing size of
the reinforcing element tested . If a collection of reinforcing elements of the same
...
It is well known that in this case not only is the strength of the individuals subject
to scatter , but the average strength and scatter increases with decreasing size of
the reinforcing element tested . If a collection of reinforcing elements of the same
...
Page 88
We assume that the reinforcing elements have a surface density of strength
limiting flaws characterizable by a simple distribution function & ( 0 ) = Com ( see
, e . g . , Weibull , 1939a , b ) , giving the number of flaws per unit surface area
limiting ...
We assume that the reinforcing elements have a surface density of strength
limiting flaws characterizable by a simple distribution function & ( 0 ) = Com ( see
, e . g . , Weibull , 1939a , b ) , giving the number of flaws per unit surface area
limiting ...
Page 109
The excessive local bending of lamellae fractures a few elements per cycle ,
resulting in fatigue crack growth . VI . Discussion and Conclusions Rosen ( 1964 )
has pointed out that a first - order explanation for the success of composites of ...
The excessive local bending of lamellae fractures a few elements per cycle ,
resulting in fatigue crack growth . VI . Discussion and Conclusions Rosen ( 1964 )
has pointed out that a first - order explanation for the success of composites of ...
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