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          • Tutorial 1 - Evaluate an ASTM Coupon with Advanced Material Exchange
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    Introduction

    In the following tutorial we'll examine an ASTM coupon specimen, machined from an injection-molded plaque. The plaque is made from Extron 3019 HS, a 30% glass fiber filled material. We'll map the fiber orientations from the plaque to the test coupon and perform our structural analysis.

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