Assessment of impact response of fiber metal laminates

International Journal of Impact Engineering - Tập 59 - Trang 38-45 - 2013
Roman Starikov1
1A350 Airframe, A350 Stress Methods & Expertise, Airbus Operations GmbH, 21129 Hamburg, Germany

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