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Edge stresses in woven laminates at low temperatures

Kriz, 1989

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Woven glass-epoxy laminates are used as nonmetallic components at low temperatures in magnetic fusion energy structures. Previous damage studies on G-10CR and G-11CR cryogenic grade woven laminates revealed that most of the damageoccurred in the …
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