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Repeated loading of the initially machine - notched specimens results in higher
Kc values , probably due to fiber bridging behind and matrix deformation ( strain -
induced " hardening ” ) effects in front of the actual crack tip [ 41 ] ...
Repeated loading of the initially machine - notched specimens results in higher
Kc values , probably due to fiber bridging behind and matrix deformation ( strain -
induced " hardening ” ) effects in front of the actual crack tip [ 41 ] ...
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The difference between the FCP response of T - and L - notched specimens
should depend first on the relative layer thickness in this case namely 2S / B > C /
B ) and second on the relative fiber orientation ( relative to the loading direction ) .
The difference between the FCP response of T - and L - notched specimens
should depend first on the relative layer thickness in this case namely 2S / B > C /
B ) and second on the relative fiber orientation ( relative to the loading direction ) .
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SEN - B - single - edge notched specimen in bending mode SEN - T - single -
edge notched specimen in tension mode SN - surface - notched specimen ( in
tension ) T - temperature T , - glass transition temperature V - crosshead speed
VF ...
SEN - B - single - edge notched specimen in bending mode SEN - T - single -
edge notched specimen in tension mode SN - surface - notched specimen ( in
tension ) T - temperature T , - glass transition temperature V - crosshead speed
VF ...
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