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Schematic representation of a uniaxial laminate as a chain of n links in series .
the probability that a link or a strip of length & breaks when the applied stress is
equal to or less than o , then it follows directly that the probability G ( 0 ) for the ...
Schematic representation of a uniaxial laminate as a chain of n links in series .
the probability that a link or a strip of length & breaks when the applied stress is
equal to or less than o , then it follows directly that the probability G ( 0 ) for the ...
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E . Size Effect in Tensile Fracture of Laminates The strength of the laminate of N
parallel layers of reinforcement coupled by interfacial tractions characteristic of
the behavior of the matrix , and given implicitly by Eq . ( 12 ) will , in general ...
E . Size Effect in Tensile Fracture of Laminates The strength of the laminate of N
parallel layers of reinforcement coupled by interfacial tractions characteristic of
the behavior of the matrix , and given implicitly by Eq . ( 12 ) will , in general ...
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TABLE IV NUMBERS OF REINFORCING ELEMENTS NECESSARY FOR A
MAXIMUM IN LAMINATE STRENGTH AS FUNCTION OF m m K , Sm r Nm Omloo
Om ( r ) * 100 * 4 . 35 78 200 460 1300 5 . 8 x 10 - 2 2 . 3 x 10 - 2 1 . 0 x 10 - 2 0 .
TABLE IV NUMBERS OF REINFORCING ELEMENTS NECESSARY FOR A
MAXIMUM IN LAMINATE STRENGTH AS FUNCTION OF m m K , Sm r Nm Omloo
Om ( r ) * 100 * 4 . 35 78 200 460 1300 5 . 8 x 10 - 2 2 . 3 x 10 - 2 1 . 0 x 10 - 2 0 .
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