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Were McGarry or Shiriajeva right to measure glass fibre adhesion?

The fibre/matrix interaction is a critical aspect of the composite behaviour for all composite families and has to be optimized for each new fibre/matrix system. In order to help this optimization, dedicated tests on model composites have been developed since fibre adhesion to organic matrices was f...

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Published in:Composite interfaces 1997-01, Vol.5 (4), p.313-336
Main Authors: Favre, J-P, Desarmot, G, Sudre, O, Vassel, A
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