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Old 10-14-08, 07:57 PM
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crocodilefundy
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contrary to previous posts carbon should not flex much at all. the modulus of carbon fiber is on the order of up to 20x that of steel. meaning that per unit force carbon will deflect 1/20th the amount of steel. When carbon products flex it is a directional property and there is actually no structural carbon in that direction it is just the polymer resin that is flexing.
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