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Fiber-metal laminates, aerospace structural

Figure 1. Specific ultimate tensile strength vs. specific stiffness of current and developmental aerospace structural materials. Data are displayed on a log-log plot in (a), where P signifies PAN-based reinforcements Gr represents graphite fibers 0 0 and 90 0 indicate data collected parallel to and transverse to the fiber direction in uniaxial composites, respectively and Q/I represents quasi-isotropic laminates. The (f represents fiber reinforcements in MMCs. The dashed line in (b) represents the combinations of specific strength and stiffness that are double those of conventional metal alloys. Figure 1. Specific ultimate tensile strength vs. specific stiffness of current and developmental aerospace structural materials. Data are displayed on a log-log plot in (a), where P signifies PAN-based reinforcements Gr represents graphite fibers 0 0 and 90 0 indicate data collected parallel to and transverse to the fiber direction in uniaxial composites, respectively and Q/I represents quasi-isotropic laminates. The (f represents fiber reinforcements in MMCs. The dashed line in (b) represents the combinations of specific strength and stiffness that are double those of conventional metal alloys.

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