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Region 2 - 4 experiences an increase in y . identical with the decrease for the
region 1 - 6 provided we ascribe the missing atoms in volume ... Region 2 - 6
appears to have an increased interaction associated with the 1 - 2 volume
interaction .
Region 2 - 4 experiences an increase in y . identical with the decrease for the
region 1 - 6 provided we ascribe the missing atoms in volume ... Region 2 - 6
appears to have an increased interaction associated with the 1 - 2 volume
interaction .
Page 94
The failure of each element increases the load on the r surviving elements by a
factor ( r + 1 ) / r , so that the surviving elements feel an increase of load resulting
both from the increase of the external load on the bundle and the increase of load
...
The failure of each element increases the load on the r surviving elements by a
factor ( r + 1 ) / r , so that the surviving elements feel an increase of load resulting
both from the increase of the external load on the bundle and the increase of load
...
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The increase in composite strength with increasing numbers of elements (
constant volume fraction of reinforcement ) is clearly seen in Fig . 6 . Another , but
less perfect , verification was obtained by testing different widths of glass fiber ...
The increase in composite strength with increasing numbers of elements (
constant volume fraction of reinforcement ) is clearly seen in Fig . 6 . Another , but
less perfect , verification was obtained by testing different widths of glass fiber ...
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