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Short-term effect of distilled water, seawater and temperature on the crushed and interlaminar shear strength of fiber reinforced plastic composites made by the newly proposed rubber pressure molding technique
Short-term effect of distilled water, seawater and temperature on the crushed and interlaminar shear strength of fiber reinforced plastic composites made by the newly proposed rubber pressure molding technique
Short-term effect of distilled water, seawater and temperature on the crushed and interlaminar shear strength of fiber reinforced plastic composites made by the newly proposed rubber pressure molding technique
Kar, K. K. (author) / Sharma, S. D. (author) / Mohanty, A. (author) / Kumar, P. (author)
POLYMER COMPOSITES ; 29 ; 670-691
2008-01-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.192
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