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Stress corrosion crack velocity ( da / dt ) against stress intensity factor ( AKį ) for
45 wt % GF - reinforced untoughened PET ( MI ) in different environments (
Rynite 545 = tradename of Du Pont for the material tested ) . 4 . FATIGUE CRACK
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Stress corrosion crack velocity ( da / dt ) against stress intensity factor ( AKį ) for
45 wt % GF - reinforced untoughened PET ( MI ) in different environments (
Rynite 545 = tradename of Du Pont for the material tested ) . 4 . FATIGUE CRACK
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Composites Fiber Loading Since there is a close correlation between the AKmar
read from the FCP curves and the K , derived from static loading measurements ,
one can conclude that the resistance to fatigue crack growth as a function of Ve ...
Composites Fiber Loading Since there is a close correlation between the AKmar
read from the FCP curves and the K , derived from static loading measurements ,
one can conclude that the resistance to fatigue crack growth as a function of Ve ...
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Fatigue Crack Propagation ( FCP ) It was shown that both molecular weight and
crystallinity enhances the resistance against FCP . In connection with this ,
analogies between the response for static and cyclic loading were emphasized .
Fatigue Crack Propagation ( FCP ) It was shown that both molecular weight and
crystallinity enhances the resistance against FCP . In connection with this ,
analogies between the response for static and cyclic loading were emphasized .
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