Abstract
Anomalous behaviour of the thermal coefficient of linear expansion (TCLE) for composite materials made from different types of fibres and polymer matrixes was found. The phenomenon discovered, reversible upon heating and cooling, was explained by a mathematical model based on elastic behaviour of TCLE components.
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Tourussov, R., Vishvanjuk, V., Antonov, A., Kuperman, A., Gorenberg, A., Freidine, A. (1999). Anomalous Behaviour of the Linear Expansion Coefficient of Reinforced Plastics at Increased Temperatures. In: Kleiman, J.I., Tennyson, R.C. (eds) Protection of Materials and Structures from the Low Earth Orbit Space Environment. Space Technology Proceedings, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4768-2_9
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