Multicomponent Polymer Systems: Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications : November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. |
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... Strain ( % ) ( b ) 6 8 10 12 Strain ( % ) Figure 1. Tensile behavior of PC ( a ) in the presence of various fluids at a strain rate of 1.0 × 104 and ( b ) in the presence of hexane utilizing difference strain rates . environment are ...
... Strain ( % ) ( b ) 6 8 10 12 Strain ( % ) Figure 1. Tensile behavior of PC ( a ) in the presence of various fluids at a strain rate of 1.0 × 104 and ( b ) in the presence of hexane utilizing difference strain rates . environment are ...
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... strain responses shown in figure 4 indicate that the VT65 / VC88 exhibits the best strain response . At electric field of 150 MV / m , the blend generates a strain of 3.5 % , while the other two showed about 1.6 % . At higher field of ...
... strain responses shown in figure 4 indicate that the VT65 / VC88 exhibits the best strain response . At electric field of 150 MV / m , the blend generates a strain of 3.5 % , while the other two showed about 1.6 % . At higher field of ...
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... Strain response and P1 , P , change with applied electric field for treated VC88and VC91 . In order to find out why the blend VT65 / VC88 has the best strain response , the strain responses and P - E loops of pure VC88 and pure VC91 ...
... Strain response and P1 , P , change with applied electric field for treated VC88and VC91 . In order to find out why the blend VT65 / VC88 has the best strain response , the strain responses and P - E loops of pure VC88 and pure VC91 ...
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