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Composite materials can be given almost mechanical characteristics by choosing suitable components and manufacturing process. This advantage, however, is also a disadvantage in practical applications; that is, composite materials show large scatter in mechanical behavior from material to material, and hence it is difficult to generalize about a specific material. Even in one material, complicated and various fracture processes, which are characteristic of composite materials, cause scatter of data.
This work is supported in part by Grant in Aid for Scientific Research No. 57055035, Ministry of Education in Japan.
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Nishijima, S., Okada, T., Namba, S. (1984). Acoustic Emission from Composite Materials at Low Temperatures. In: Clark, A.F., Reed, R.P. (eds) Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials . Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, vol 30. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9868-4_4
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