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Tredway et al., 1989 - Google Patents

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Glass Matrix Composites for Structural Space Based Applications

Tredway et al., 1989

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16642524707157713336
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Tredway W
Prewo K
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Department of the Navy Office of Naval Research, Arlington

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The carbon fiber reinforced glass matrix composite system provides a unique opportunity for the basic investigation of mechanisms controlling ceramic matrix composites behavior and at the same time develop a material eminently suited to structural space based applications …
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