Chapter 16: Composite Materials
Continuous fibers - Estimate fiber-reinforced composite strength for long continuous fibers in a matrix • Longitudinal deformation s c = s mV m + s fV f but e c = e m = e f Chapter 16 -19 volume fraction isostrain \ E ... • Stacked and bonded fiber-reinforced sheets
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