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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Conceptually , since a forward direction bias of the flow process ( associated with
the stressed state ) leads to the eventual fracture of the material , it is assumed
that forward direction flow is associated with breakage ( at a higher rate ) of the ...
Conceptually , since a forward direction bias of the flow process ( associated with
the stressed state ) leads to the eventual fracture of the material , it is assumed
that forward direction flow is associated with breakage ( at a higher rate ) of the ...
Page 488
The AVCO approach was to develop a nearly isotropic 3 - D woven preform with
essentially equal amount of fiber in the direction of the three principal axes : x , y ,
and z . There is a weakness associated with this type of approach . Figure 4 ...
The AVCO approach was to develop a nearly isotropic 3 - D woven preform with
essentially equal amount of fiber in the direction of the three principal axes : x , y ,
and z . There is a weakness associated with this type of approach . Figure 4 ...
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3900 WARP DIRECTION 3700 3260 FILL DIRECTION 3880 3380 BIAS
DIRECTION 4000 1000 4000 5000 2000 3000 PSI INTERLOCKED
PREFORMAS MULTILAYER PREFORM 1 / 2 * SPAN - INTERLOCKING IN FILL
FIG . 9 . Interlaminar ...
3900 WARP DIRECTION 3700 3260 FILL DIRECTION 3880 3380 BIAS
DIRECTION 4000 1000 4000 5000 2000 3000 PSI INTERLOCKED
PREFORMAS MULTILAYER PREFORM 1 / 2 * SPAN - INTERLOCKING IN FILL
FIG . 9 . Interlaminar ...
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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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