EVALUATION OF THE RESIDUAL STRENGTH OF STRUCTURAL CARBON PLASTICS IN THE PROCESS OF THEIR MOISTURE SATURATION CHARACTERISTIC FOR OPERATING CONDITIONS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/0370-2197.2(103).18672Keywords:
carbon fiber, moisture saturation, modes of formation pressure, residual strengthAbstract
The nature of the moisture saturation of constructive skin carbon plastics is examined, as well as the effect of the previous static load and the process pressure of formation on the moisture content of the material. The change in the residual strength of carbon plastics in the process of their moisture saturation characteristic for the operating conditions is shown.
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