Strength of Materials

, Volume 15, Issue 3, pp 383–387 | Cite as

Morphological study of failure mechanisms for unidirectionally reinforced thermoplastics

  • G. S. Golovkin
  • A. E. Chalykh
  • V. P. Dmitrenko
  • A. E. Rubtsov
Scientific-Technical Section
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Failure Mechanism Morphological Study 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • G. S. Golovkin
  • A. E. Chalykh
  • V. P. Dmitrenko
  • A. E. Rubtsov

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