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Page 6
Awareness of the multiplicity of responses and their frequently competitive nature
is clearly important both in the design of fatigue experiments and in the
interpretation of results obtained . In any experiment on material behavior , it is
assumed ...
Awareness of the multiplicity of responses and their frequently competitive nature
is clearly important both in the design of fatigue experiments and in the
interpretation of results obtained . In any experiment on material behavior , it is
assumed ...
Page 12
Thus chain scission due to oxidation by oxygen or ozone is important in the static
and fatigue fracture of rubbers ; the effects of oxidation have been studied
extensively by Gent , Lindley , and others ( 13 , 14 , 42 – 44 ) . While some
degree of ...
Thus chain scission due to oxidation by oxygen or ozone is important in the static
and fatigue fracture of rubbers ; the effects of oxidation have been studied
extensively by Gent , Lindley , and others ( 13 , 14 , 42 – 44 ) . While some
degree of ...
Page 263
It should also be recognized that waveform may be important , and that actual
loadings in service commonly involve a combination of modes I and II . Thus it
would be desirable to extend studies of mixed - mode loading ( see , for example
...
It should also be recognized that waveform may be important , and that actual
loadings in service commonly involve a combination of modes I and II . Thus it
would be desirable to extend studies of mixed - mode loading ( see , for example
...
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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