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EM 388F Term Paper: Fracture Mechanics of Delamination Buckling and Growth in Laminated Composites

Submitted by Kenneth Hunziker on Mon, 2008-04-07 15:52.
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  • fracture mechanics
  • Spring 2008
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  • University of Texas at Austin


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