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Volumn 42, Issue 4, 1999, Pages 521-529
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Theory of reinforcement damage in discontinuously-reinforced composites and its application
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Author keywords
Broken Ellipsoidal Inhomogeneity; Discontinuously Reinforced Composite; Incremental Damage Theory; Interfacial Debonding; Micromechanics; Reinforcement Cracking
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Indexed keywords
BOND STRENGTH (MATERIALS);
COMPOSITE MICROMECHANICS;
CRACK INITIATION;
ELASTICITY;
FRACTURE;
INTERFACES (MATERIALS);
LOADS (FORCES);
STIFFNESS;
STRAIN;
STRESSES;
BROKEN ELLIPSOIDAL INHOMOGENEITY;
DISCONTINUOUSLY REINFORCED COMPOSITES;
ELASTIC STIFFNESS;
INCREMENTAL DAMAGE THEORY;
INTERFACIAL DEBONDING;
LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY;
REINFORCEMENT CRACKING;
FIBER REINFORCED MATERIALS;
COMPOSITE;
CRACKING;
DAMAGE;
FIBER-REINFORCED MATERIAL;
CRACKING;
DAMAGE;
DEBONDING;
FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE;
INTERFACIAL PROPERTY;
STRESS-STRAIN PROPERTY;
THEORETICAL ANALYSIS;
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EID: 0033496893
PISSN: 13408046
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1299/jsmea.42.521 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (22)
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