Interfacial fracture of the fibre-metal laminates based on fibre reinforced thermoplastics
As the adhesion quality plays an important role in determining the mechanical performance and environmental stability of most types of fibre-metal laminates (FMLs), investigating the interfacial fracture properties becomes one of the key factors for the improvement. Adhesion of a self-reinforced pol...
Main Authors: | Abdullah, Mohamed Ruslan, Prawoto, Yunan, Cantwell, Wesley James |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2015
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