Reinforced Polymers at Low Temperatures

作者: G. Hartwig

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3542-9_17

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摘要: Because of their low electrical and thermal conductivities, fibre-reinforced composites are a necessary supplement to metals in low-temperature technology. Their high specific strength excellent fatigue behaviour favours substitution by many applications. But problems like brittleness interlaminar shear must not be overlooked. A comparison elementary properties usual fibres is given Table 1.

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