Original Article
  • Design of Polymer Composites for Effective Shockwave Attenuation
  • Gyeongmin Park*, Seungrae Cho*, Hyejin Kim*, Jaejun Lee*†

  • Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea

  • 충격파 완화 복합재의 설계
  • 박경민*·조승래*·김혜진*·이재준*†

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Correspondence to

  • Jaejun Lee
  • Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea

  • E-mail: jlee-pse@pusan.ac.kr