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<summary type="text">Mechanical Testing Data Upload June 2019
Avery, Katherine
File contains characterization data related to carbon fiber composite coupons and constituents.
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<title>CF SMC comression molding simulation in Mldflow</title>
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Zeng, Danielle
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