Advanced composites in engineering structures

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Video clips on testing of composites

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Video clips on various tests on composites

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Tenisle test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/tensile.wmv (1:43 minutes)

Compression test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/compression.wmv (1:16 minutes)

Flexural test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/hardness.wmv (1:04 minutes)

V-Notched Shear test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/shear.wmv (1:42 minutes)

Barcol hardness test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/fibrefraction.wmv (1:21 minutes)

Fibre fraction test:

mms://WinMedia.usq.edu.au/FOENG/ENG8803/flexural.wmv (1:27 minutes)

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