Effect of Braiding Architectures on the Mechanical and Failure Behavior of 3D Braided Composites: Experimental Investigation
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10.3390/polym14091916
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Zhang, D; Zheng, X; Zhou, J; Song, X; Jia, P; Liu, H; Liu, XCollections
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