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... tensile moduli properties of fibers , and , for a given fiber , the bending modulus is propor- tional to the tensile modulus . The proportionality constant between two properties , however , varies from fiber to fiber [ 27-29 ] . Since ...
... tensile moduli properties of fibers , and , for a given fiber , the bending modulus is propor- tional to the tensile modulus . The proportionality constant between two properties , however , varies from fiber to fiber [ 27-29 ] . Since ...
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... tensile strength of the drawn yarn were established by experi- ments , and the real - time history of temperature and elongational rates were compared ( see Figure 31 ) . These comparisons revealed a striking similarity between the real ...
... tensile strength of the drawn yarn were established by experi- ments , and the real - time history of temperature and elongational rates were compared ( see Figure 31 ) . These comparisons revealed a striking similarity between the real ...
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... tensile testing machine model TTCM , equipped with a 10 mm strain extensometer . The tensile modulus , as well as the crystallinity , increased with RD for melt - crystallized PA 6 ( Figure 3 ) . The highest draw ratio which could be ...
... tensile testing machine model TTCM , equipped with a 10 mm strain extensometer . The tensile modulus , as well as the crystallinity , increased with RD for melt - crystallized PA 6 ( Figure 3 ) . The highest draw ratio which could be ...
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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