Science and Technology of Fibers and Related Materials: Proceedings of the Fiber Society 50th Anniversary Technical Conference Held in Princeton, New Jersey, August 19-23, 1990 |
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The composite structure is similar to that found with block copolymers , where ,
with the correct proportions , two components segregate into cylinders embedded
in a matrix . It seems possible that such a mechanism may operate in the growth ...
The composite structure is similar to that found with block copolymers , where ,
with the correct proportions , two components segregate into cylinders embedded
in a matrix . It seems possible that such a mechanism may operate in the growth ...
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27 to 11 . 43 cm was used to measure the average frictional force . RESULTS
The results showed that frictional response varied greatly among the fabrics . A
summary is given in Figure 3 in which the values of the coefficient of Top block
with ...
27 to 11 . 43 cm was used to measure the average frictional force . RESULTS
The results showed that frictional response varied greatly among the fabrics . A
summary is given in Figure 3 in which the values of the coefficient of Top block
with ...
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8 was achieved by increasing the size of the top block from 6 . 45 cm ( 1 in . ? ) to
58 cm2 ( 3 in . ? ) . This lowest level was determined by the weight of the
Plexiglass block and fabric wrapped around it . The other levels were obtained by
...
8 was achieved by increasing the size of the top block from 6 . 45 cm ( 1 in . ? ) to
58 cm2 ( 3 in . ? ) . This lowest level was determined by the weight of the
Plexiglass block and fabric wrapped around it . The other levels were obtained by
...
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Contents
M | 33 |
Strain Rate Effects in Ultrastrong Polyethylene Fibers and Composites | 45 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
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