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Effect of microstructure and chemical composition on subcritical crack growth in SiC-based fiber tows
SiC-based fibers, a key component for the reinforcement of thermostructural ceramic matrix composites, are subjected to subcritical crack growth (SCG) causing their delayed failure. Stress exponents
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