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5 Effect of Mean Stress on FCP in Various Polymers Change in da / dN as Ra
increases from 0 . ... Commercial sheet Increase Increase Increase Increase
Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Decrease
Decrease ...
5 Effect of Mean Stress on FCP in Various Polymers Change in da / dN as Ra
increases from 0 . ... Commercial sheet Increase Increase Increase Increase
Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase Decrease
Decrease ...
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[ 149 ] , who reported that da / dN increased strongly as the concentration of DOP
was increased from 0 to 10 to 20 % . ... Suzuki et al . may have introduced a
creep cracking component that would be expected to increase at higher DOP
levels .
[ 149 ] , who reported that da / dN increased strongly as the concentration of DOP
was increased from 0 to 10 to 20 % . ... Suzuki et al . may have introduced a
creep cracking component that would be expected to increase at higher DOP
levels .
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At the same time , the rates of creep due to both crazing and shear stress
components are significantly increased ; this observation has been interpreted in
terms of an increase on the stress concentration factor in the Eyring creep
equation ...
At the same time , the rates of creep due to both crazing and shear stress
components are significantly increased ; this observation has been interpreted in
terms of an increase on the stress concentration factor in the Eyring creep
equation ...
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Contents
Fatigue Crack Propagation | 74 |
Fatigue Fracture Micromechanisms in Engineering Plastics | 146 |
Composite Systems | 184 |
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