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Page 86
... the extent of the stress singularity de or the extent of the plastic zone d , in the
laminates with elastic or plastic matrixes gives the influence range of a stress
inhomogeneity caused by one or more adjacent fractures of reinforcing elements
.
... the extent of the stress singularity de or the extent of the plastic zone d , in the
laminates with elastic or plastic matrixes gives the influence range of a stress
inhomogeneity caused by one or more adjacent fractures of reinforcing elements
.
Page 109
Discussion and Conclusions Rosen ( 1964 ) has pointed out that a first - order
explanation for the success of composites of brittle reinforcing elements in an
extensible matrix is that the strong coupling of the matrix phase limits the
influence of ...
Discussion and Conclusions Rosen ( 1964 ) has pointed out that a first - order
explanation for the success of composites of brittle reinforcing elements in an
extensible matrix is that the strong coupling of the matrix phase limits the
influence of ...
Page 181
Thus , it becomes important to determine which substitutional solutes interact with
random interstitials to reduce their concentration or to influence their mobility .
Such results would identify alloy systems in which significant substitutional ...
Thus , it becomes important to determine which substitutional solutes interact with
random interstitials to reduce their concentration or to influence their mobility .
Such results would identify alloy systems in which significant substitutional ...
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