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A study of the dynamic response of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxy (CFRE) prepregs for musical instrument manufacturing

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Figure 1. Some musical instruments made of carbon fiber reinforced with epoxy (CFRE): (a) Luis and  Clark violoncello [26], (b) Rasch snare drum [27], (c) Boganyi piano [28], and (d) Klos carbon fiber  guitar [29]
Figure  2.  Micrographs  of  laminates:  (a)  autoclave  processing,  and  (b)  vacuum  bag-only  (VBO)  processing
Figure 3. (a) Autoclave and (b) VBO CFRE plates.
Table 3. Average values obtained for CFRE prepreg plates processed by vacuum bag-only.
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