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Effect of heating on the spalling failure of glass-cloth-base laminate

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Results are presented for experimental determination of the nominal spalling failure of glass-cloth-base laminate at normal and elevated temperatures. It is established that on heating glass-cloth-base laminate to a temperature of 150°C there is an increase, and with further heating to 250°C there is a decease, in its resistance to spalling failure compared with the similar value under loading conditions at normal temperature.

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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 10, pp. 63–64, October, 1990.

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Golubev, V.K., Sobolev, Y.S., Tkachenko, I.A. et al. Effect of heating on the spalling failure of glass-cloth-base laminate. Strength Mater 22, 1463–1465 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00767233

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