The first requirement arises from the fact that the molecules in a rubber or elastomeric material must be able to alter their arrangements and extensions in space dramatically in response to an imposed stress, and only a long-chain molecule has the required... Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer - Page 22by James E. Mark, Burak Erman - 2007 - 260 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...network structure [1-5]. The first requirement arises from the fact that the molecules in a rubber or elastomeric material must be able to alter their arrangements...different extensions. This versatility is illustrated in Fig. 1.1 [3], which depicts a two-dimensional projection of a random spatial arrangement of a relatively... | |
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