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Creep Behaviour of Fibre Reinforced Plastics

The viscoelastic nature of the matrix in many fibre reinforced plastics causes their properties to be time and temperature dependent. Under a constant stress they exhibit creep which will be more pronounced as the temperature increases. However, since fibres exhibit negligible creep, the time dependence of the properties of fibre reinforced plastics is very much less than that for the unreinforced matrix. [Pg.232]


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