FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN STRUCTURE
First Claim
1. A fiber-reinforced resin structure having a hole into which a connector that connects to another member is inserted, wherein a bearing strength at a part of an inside surface of said hole on which a load from said connector acts, represented by a stress at which displacement of said part of said inside surface of said hole starts increasing even without said load acting on said part of said inside surface of said hole from said connector increasing, is less than a breaking strength of a fiber-reinforced resin constituting that part of said structure.
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A fiber-reinforced resin structure having a hole into which a connector that connects to another member is inserted, wherein a bearing strength at a part of an inside surface of the hole on which a load from the connector acts, represented by a stress at which displacement of the part of the inside surface of the hole starts increasing even without the load acting on the part of the inside surface of the hole from the connector increasing, is less than a breaking strength of a fiber-reinforced resin constituting that part of the structure.
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- 1. A fiber-reinforced resin structure having a hole into which a connector that connects to another member is inserted, wherein a bearing strength at a part of an inside surface of said hole on which a load from said connector acts, represented by a stress at which displacement of said part of said inside surface of said hole starts increasing even without said load acting on said part of said inside surface of said hole from said connector increasing, is less than a breaking strength of a fiber-reinforced resin constituting that part of said structure.
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