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Capillary Motion Within Composite Material

Capillary motion occurs inside microcracks that develop within composite laminates under mechanical loads or thermal exposures. These microcracks tend to span the thickness of individual plies or ply groups and have a breadth of less than 1 pm, thus acting as capillaries that attract fluid. [Pg.56]

27 Superimposed values of moisture content vs. y/i in unstressed, unidirectionally reinforced AS4/3502 couptms during absorption (at RH = 97%) and desorption (at RH = 0%) at r = 40°C (Henson and Weitsman 1986) [Pg.60]


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