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Observations have been made for deformational features due to mechanical load or due to electric force for thermoplastic matrix reinforced by short glass fibers. Morphological aspects common for both phenomena have been noted.
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Lhymn, C. Some deformation features in mechanical and electrical breakdown of fibrous polymer composites. Polymer Bulletin 15, 271–276 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00255074
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