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" Delamination in hybrid carbon/glass fiber composites "
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802880
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Doc. No
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TL48060
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Call number
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1647138166; 3671237
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Main Entry
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Kalhoro, Sanam Ali
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Title & Author
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Delamination in hybrid carbon/glass fiber composites
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\ Hassan Ali Alessa
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Donaldson, Steven L.
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College
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University of Dayton
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Date
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2014
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Degree
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Dr.Ph.
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student score
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2014
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field of study
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Mechanical Engineering
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Page No
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204
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Note
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Committee members: Donaldson, Steven; Islam, Muhammad; Whitney, James; Whitney, Thomas
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-48310-9
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Abstract
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Fiber reinforced composite materials have been used increasingly in primary and secondary structures in such applications as aircraft, satellites, automobiles, biomedical industries, marine, and sporting goods. This growth is due primarily to the characteristics of composite materials, which include high specific stiffness, high specific (fix letter spacing entire dissertation) strength, and low density. Both carbon and glass fibers are often used as reinforcing fibers, embedded in polymer matrix material. The glass fibers are inexpensive, have high strength to weight ratio, but low stiffness. Carbon fiber is more expensive, but have a high strength to weight ratio and high stiffness.
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Subject
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Mechanical engineering
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Descriptor
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Applied sciences;Carbon fiber;Delamination;Fracture toughness;Glass fiber;Hybrid carbon glass fiber composites
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Donaldson, Steven L.
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University of Dayton
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Mechanical Engineering
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