Role of Laminate Thickness on Sequential Dynamic Delamination of Curved [90/0] CFRP Composite Laminates

2017-01-01
Uyar, Imren
Çöker, Demirkan
Tasdemir, Burcu
Yavas, Denizhan

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I. Uyar, D. Çöker, B. Tasdemir, and D. Yavas, Role of Laminate Thickness on Sequential Dynamic Delamination of Curved [90/0] CFRP Composite Laminates . 2017.