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6 ; 66 ] : shear ( or shear - resolvable ) yielding , and normal - stress yielding ( see
Fig . 1 . 4 ) . Regardless of the mode , the molecular basis is considered to be the
occurrence of large - scale changes in chain conformation resulting from the ...
6 ; 66 ] : shear ( or shear - resolvable ) yielding , and normal - stress yielding ( see
Fig . 1 . 4 ) . Regardless of the mode , the molecular basis is considered to be the
occurrence of large - scale changes in chain conformation resulting from the ...
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When a crack progresses across a relatively narrow section of a component ,
shear lips may form at the free surfaces . That is , the plane of the crack assumes
a + 45° angle relative to the stress axis and component thickness . It has been ...
When a crack progresses across a relatively narrow section of a component ,
shear lips may form at the free surfaces . That is , the plane of the crack assumes
a + 45° angle relative to the stress axis and component thickness . It has been ...
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Appendix 269 - DEBONDING OR MATRIX SHEAR FAILURE HE FILAMENT ... 5 )
( a ) Brittle ( b ) Brittle with filament pullout ( c ) Staggered failure brittle with
filament pullout and ( 1 ) interfilament matrix shear ( 2 ) constituent debonding , i .
e .
Appendix 269 - DEBONDING OR MATRIX SHEAR FAILURE HE FILAMENT ... 5 )
( a ) Brittle ( b ) Brittle with filament pullout ( c ) Staggered failure brittle with
filament pullout and ( 1 ) interfilament matrix shear ( 2 ) constituent debonding , i .
e .
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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