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Engineering, 27.11.2019 19:31, edjiejwi

Is it possible to produce a continuous and oriented aramid fiber–epoxy matrix composite having longitudinal and transverse moduli of elasticity of 35 gpa (5 × 106 psi) and 5.17 gpa (7.5 × 105 psi), respectively? why or why not? assume that the elastic modulus of the epoxy is 3.4 gpa (4.93 × 105 psi).

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