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Strain Invariant Failure Theory – Part 1: An extensible framework for predicting the mechanical performance of fibre reinforced polymer composites
Strain Invariant Failure Theory – Part 1: An extensible framework for predicting the mechanical performance of fibre reinforced polymer composites
Strain Invariant Failure Theory – Part 1: An extensible framework for predicting the mechanical performance of fibre reinforced polymer composites
Pearce, G.M.K. (author) / Mukkavilli, A. (author) / Chowdhury, N.T. (author) / Lim, S.H. (author) / Prusty, B.G. (author) / Crosky, A. (author) / Kelly, D.W. (author)
Composite structures ; 209 ; 1022-1034
2019-01-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
624.18
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