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The paper investigates the response of glass fibre reinforced plastics subjected to repeated low velocity impact loading. The loading condition of repeated impacts is of particular relevance for industrial applications, especially when intended for motor vehicle or naval applications. Recently few papers addressed the problem [1–3].
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Belingardi, G., Cavatorta, M.P., Paolino, D.S. (2006). Repeated Impact Behaviour and Damage Progression of Glass Reinforced Plastics. In: Gdoutos, E.E. (eds) Fracture of Nano and Engineering Materials and Structures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4972-2_624
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