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100 TENSILE STRESS IN MPa iso 20 40 60 80 100 TENSILE STRAIN IN %
Figure 19 . Solid - state extrusion of PBTPOTM . Stress - strain curves for material
C . Parameter nominal draw ratio . Initial sample length 25 mm , strain rate 1 mm
s ...
100 TENSILE STRESS IN MPa iso 20 40 60 80 100 TENSILE STRAIN IN %
Figure 19 . Solid - state extrusion of PBTPOTM . Stress - strain curves for material
C . Parameter nominal draw ratio . Initial sample length 25 mm , strain rate 1 mm
s ...
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60 - 0 , 4mm3 / s 19mm 3 / s _ 192mm / 5 384mm3 / s TENSILE STRESS IN MPa
20 80 100 40 60 TENSILE STRAIN IN % Figure 20 . Solid - state extrusion of
PBTPOTM . Stress - strain curves for material C . Parameter rate of extrusion .
60 - 0 , 4mm3 / s 19mm 3 / s _ 192mm / 5 384mm3 / s TENSILE STRESS IN MPa
20 80 100 40 60 TENSILE STRAIN IN % Figure 20 . Solid - state extrusion of
PBTPOTM . Stress - strain curves for material C . Parameter rate of extrusion .
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Gle = Kje ( 1 – 12 ) plane strain ( 3a ) Gc = K ? / E plane stress ( 36 ) where E =
tensile modulus v = Poisson ' s ratio It is recommended that the J - integral be
evaluated by the multiple specimen method according to the ASTM E813
standard .
Gle = Kje ( 1 – 12 ) plane strain ( 3a ) Gc = K ? / E plane stress ( 36 ) where E =
tensile modulus v = Poisson ' s ratio It is recommended that the J - integral be
evaluated by the multiple specimen method according to the ASTM E813
standard .
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