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An Effective Flat Cruciform-Shaped Specimen for Biaxial Testing of CFRP Laminates
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Y. Youssef,
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1. Dezember 1994
Published Online: 1994-12
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Effect of Adhesion and Filler Composition on the Mechanical Response of a Polypropylene/[CaC03/Mica] Composite
- A Study of the Damage Accumulation Process in Poly(Aryl Ether Ketone Ketone) and Its AS4 Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites. 1. Mechanical Properties
- A Study of the Damage Accumulation Process in Poly(Aryl Ether Ketone Ketone) and Its AS4 Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites. 2. Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Damage
- Properties of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer Filled with Nickel Coated Graphite Fiber
- An Effective Flat Cruciform-Shaped Specimen for Biaxial Testing of CFRP Laminates
- Composition-Dependent Properties of Heterogeneous Polymers: Application of Step-by-Step Averaging Approach. II. Thermoelastic Properties
- Theoretical Study of the Stress Transfer in Single-Fibre Composites. Part I. Perfectly Debonded Fibre-Matrix Interface
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Effect of Adhesion and Filler Composition on the Mechanical Response of a Polypropylene/[CaC03/Mica] Composite
- A Study of the Damage Accumulation Process in Poly(Aryl Ether Ketone Ketone) and Its AS4 Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites. 1. Mechanical Properties
- A Study of the Damage Accumulation Process in Poly(Aryl Ether Ketone Ketone) and Its AS4 Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites. 2. Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Damage
- Properties of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer Filled with Nickel Coated Graphite Fiber
- An Effective Flat Cruciform-Shaped Specimen for Biaxial Testing of CFRP Laminates
- Composition-Dependent Properties of Heterogeneous Polymers: Application of Step-by-Step Averaging Approach. II. Thermoelastic Properties
- Theoretical Study of the Stress Transfer in Single-Fibre Composites. Part I. Perfectly Debonded Fibre-Matrix Interface