Montesano et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Application of fiber optic sensors for elevated temperature testing of polymer matrix composite materialsMontesano et al., 2011
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- Montesano J
- Selezneva M
- Poon C
- Fawaz Z
- Behdinan K
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- Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
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Advanced polymer matrix composite (PMC) materials have been more frequently employed for aerospace applications due to their light weight and high strength. Fiber-reinforced PMC materials are also being considered as potential candidates for elevated temperature …
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