Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering MaterialsUpdated to reflect recent developments in our understanding of deformation and fracture processes in structural materials. This completely revised reference includes new sections on isostress analysis, modulus of rupture, creep fracture micromechanicsms, and many more. |
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... polymer deformation , it is ap- propriate to describe basic features of the polymer structure that dominate flow and fracture properties . In preparing this section , several excellent books about polymers were consulted to which the ...
... polymer deformation , it is ap- propriate to describe basic features of the polymer structure that dominate flow and fracture properties . In preparing this section , several excellent books about polymers were consulted to which the ...
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... polymer B can be added to the polymer A chain at random , in discrete blocks , or grafted to the side of a chain of polymer A. Often , commercial polymeric products contain a variety of additives that change the overall structure and ...
... polymer B can be added to the polymer A chain at random , in discrete blocks , or grafted to the side of a chain of polymer A. Often , commercial polymeric products contain a variety of additives that change the overall structure and ...
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Richard W. Hertzberg. 6.6 POLYMER TOUGHNESS It is generally agreed that crystalline polymers tend to exhibit greater toughness than amorphous polymers owing to their folded chain conformation . There is , however , some controversy ...
Richard W. Hertzberg. 6.6 POLYMER TOUGHNESS It is generally agreed that crystalline polymers tend to exhibit greater toughness than amorphous polymers owing to their folded chain conformation . There is , however , some controversy ...
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