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Thickness effects on mechanical behavior of a composite material(1001P) and polycarbonate in split Hopkinson pressure bar technique

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Lee, O.S., Kim, G.H. Thickness effects on mechanical behavior of a composite material(1001P) and polycarbonate in split Hopkinson pressure bar technique. Journal of Materials Science Letters 19, 1805–1808 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006786122575

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