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Characteristic crack profiles on the specimen surfaces of GF - PET as a function
of T - ( a ) and L - oriented fiber regions ( b ) . Figure ( c ) is an SEM - micrograph
of the fracture surface of a T - cracked specimen , reflecting longitudinally ( L ) ...
Characteristic crack profiles on the specimen surfaces of GF - PET as a function
of T - ( a ) and L - oriented fiber regions ( b ) . Figure ( c ) is an SEM - micrograph
of the fracture surface of a T - cracked specimen , reflecting longitudinally ( L ) ...
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Such heating causes a change in the deformation mode , as can be seen in the
SEM pictures taken from different AK ranges of the fatigue fracture surface of PA -
6 . 6 ( Figure 33 ) . The reason for this is that the T , of both PA ' s and linear ...
Such heating causes a change in the deformation mode , as can be seen in the
SEM pictures taken from different AK ranges of the fatigue fracture surface of PA -
6 . 6 ( Figure 33 ) . The reason for this is that the T , of both PA ' s and linear ...
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Broken fiber end or the fatigue fracture surface of 30 wt % GF - PET , with
secondary fatigue striations initiated around the broken fiber site . earlier ( e . g . ,
see [ 135 ] ) , while increasing the reinforcement content increases the fatigue ...
Broken fiber end or the fatigue fracture surface of 30 wt % GF - PET , with
secondary fatigue striations initiated around the broken fiber site . earlier ( e . g . ,
see [ 135 ] ) , while increasing the reinforcement content increases the fatigue ...
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