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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Experimentally observed penetration of projectile through Spectra composite
panel . as the microstructure of the composite , yet large enough to represent
overall behavior of the composite . Through this analysis , the effective properties
will ...
Experimentally observed penetration of projectile through Spectra composite
panel . as the microstructure of the composite , yet large enough to represent
overall behavior of the composite . Through this analysis , the effective properties
will ...
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By combining silicon carbide powder with silicon carbide preceramic polymer (
PCP ) binders , we have shown that the microstructure developed on sintering
these materials gives strong , dense materials that are stable above 1500°C .
This ...
By combining silicon carbide powder with silicon carbide preceramic polymer (
PCP ) binders , we have shown that the microstructure developed on sintering
these materials gives strong , dense materials that are stable above 1500°C .
This ...
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The microstructure of fiber A55 was the same as that of fiber A55H , but the
crystal dimensions of fiber B55 grew by the heat treatment ( fiber B55H ) . The
fiber formation mechanism is schematically shown in Figure 9 . Fiber A55 is
formed by ...
The microstructure of fiber A55 was the same as that of fiber A55H , but the
crystal dimensions of fiber B55 grew by the heat treatment ( fiber B55H ) . The
fiber formation mechanism is schematically shown in Figure 9 . Fiber A55 is
formed 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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