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In such forms , in nearly all cases the planar properties of the sheets are of
primary interest . The simplest composite to consider is a two - dimensional
laminate of alternating sheets of a reinforcing phase and a matrix phase ,
stressed by forces ...
In such forms , in nearly all cases the planar properties of the sheets are of
primary interest . The simplest composite to consider is a two - dimensional
laminate of alternating sheets of a reinforcing phase and a matrix phase ,
stressed by forces ...
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reinforcement , from which the actual strength of the laminate can be found by
multiplication with the actual volume fraction of the reinforcing phase . We
assume that the reinforcing elements have a surface density of strength limiting
flaws ...
reinforcement , from which the actual strength of the laminate can be found by
multiplication with the actual volume fraction of the reinforcing phase . We
assume that the reinforcing elements have a surface density of strength limiting
flaws ...
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For this reason , fatigue in composites made of plastically nondeformable
reinforcing materials must by necessity result from fatigue in the matrix . Several
mechanisms of fatigue failure based on the above rationalization have been
proposed .
For this reason , fatigue in composites made of plastically nondeformable
reinforcing materials must by necessity result from fatigue in the matrix . Several
mechanisms of fatigue failure based on the above rationalization have been
proposed .
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