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Low velocity impact damage on laminated composites simulations and correlations with tests
Date
2015-04-15
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Topac, Ot
Gozluklu, Burak
Gürses, Ercan
Çöker, Demirkan
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International Conference on Advances in Composite Materials and Structures (13 - 15 Nisan 2015)
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O. Topac, B. Gozluklu, E. Gürses, and D. Çöker, “Low velocity impact damage on laminated composites simulations and correlations with tests,” presented at the International Conference on Advances in Composite Materials and Structures (13 - 15 Nisan 2015), İstanbul, Türkiye, 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82885.