1. Modeling of elementary laminated composite structures
1.1 Compositions and general characteristics of composite materials
The composite materials discussed in this article are defined by the combination of long fibers that can be considered quasi-continuous and an organic matrix (Figure 1 ) that holds them together through a process of fusion and solidification for thermoplastics, or polymerization for thermosets, depending on the nature of the polymer and the manufacturing process used.
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