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F . Effect of Element Variability on Composite Strength The statistical theory for
laminate strength also lends itself to the ... elements , e . g . , glass ribbon or fiber
in which the as - manufactured product has very high strength with little variability
.
F . Effect of Element Variability on Composite Strength The statistical theory for
laminate strength also lends itself to the ... elements , e . g . , glass ribbon or fiber
in which the as - manufactured product has very high strength with little variability
.
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0 , would be constant , the changes in element strength with length , in damaged
elements , would come entirely from the exponent m , as Eq . ( 26 ) indicates .
Now for the strength of the composite we take the result of the simple fracture ...
0 , would be constant , the changes in element strength with length , in damaged
elements , would come entirely from the exponent m , as Eq . ( 26 ) indicates .
Now for the strength of the composite we take the result of the simple fracture ...
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of the strength maximum , the length of the critical crack for fracture instability
decreases with increasing exponent m ( decreasing element variability ) . This
increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m . As
the ...
of the strength maximum , the length of the critical crack for fracture instability
decreases with increasing exponent m ( decreasing element variability ) . This
increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m . As
the ...
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