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Failure of GRP in corrosive environments

Hogg et al., 1981

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2375199549355306932
Author
Hogg P
Hull D
Legg M
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Composite structures

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Stress and strain corrosion of glass fibre-polyester resin materials is characterised by flat fracture surfaces with only small amounts of fibre pullout. The times to failure and fracture surfaces of hoop wound and±55 helically wound pipe sections tested in diametrical …
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