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If fatigue loading involves relatively low loads ( relative to the fracture stress )
except at the immediate region of a flaw or crack tip , one would not expect to find
changes in the properties of the bulk material . Thus in the fatigue of several ...
If fatigue loading involves relatively low loads ( relative to the fracture stress )
except at the immediate region of a flaw or crack tip , one would not expect to find
changes in the properties of the bulk material . Thus in the fatigue of several ...
Page 86
Since the mechanical properties of polymeric solids are often sensitive to
changes in strain rate , it is appropriate to determine whether a material ' s FCP
frequency sensitivity may be related to changes in strain rate associated with
different ...
Since the mechanical properties of polymeric solids are often sensitive to
changes in strain rate , it is appropriate to determine whether a material ' s FCP
frequency sensitivity may be related to changes in strain rate associated with
different ...
Page 87
3 Frequency Induced Modulus Changes in Polymeric Solids Material E , Hz / Eo .
1 Hz E10 Hz / E . Hz E100 Hz / E10 Hz FSF 1 . 01 2 . 3 1 . 01 2 . 0 1 . 02 2 . 2 PVC
( M = 1 . 4 10 % ) PPO / HIPS PS PMMA ( M = 1 . 6 × 10 % ) Nylon 66 PC ABS 0 ...
3 Frequency Induced Modulus Changes in Polymeric Solids Material E , Hz / Eo .
1 Hz E10 Hz / E . Hz E100 Hz / E10 Hz FSF 1 . 01 2 . 3 1 . 01 2 . 0 1 . 02 2 . 2 PVC
( M = 1 . 4 10 % ) PPO / HIPS PS PMMA ( M = 1 . 6 × 10 % ) Nylon 66 PC ABS 0 ...
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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