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... 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 perpendicular to their length in a regular periodic pattern .
... 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 perpendicular to their length in a regular periodic pattern .
Page 145
Propagation in the yz Plane : In this section we shall study the propagation of a
wave in the yz plane . By symmetry , the xz plane is equivalent to the yz plane .
The elements of the dynamical matrix for the present case are obtained from Eqs
...
Propagation in the yz Plane : In this section we shall study the propagation of a
wave in the yz plane . By symmetry , the xz plane is equivalent to the yz plane .
The elements of the dynamical matrix for the present case are obtained from Eqs
...
Page 171
We also notice from the figures that the nature of various curves for the elastic
wave propagation in the yz plane is quite similar for a tetragonal and a
hexagonal composite . This is obvious on physical grounds since the wave
traveling along ...
We also notice from the figures that the nature of various curves for the elastic
wave propagation in the yz plane is quite similar for a tetragonal and a
hexagonal composite . This is obvious on physical grounds since the wave
traveling along ...
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