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Page 249
Fortunately , the structural relaxation theory of Narayanaswamy ( 1971 ) is
capable of predicting these effects , so that a realistic ... Specifically , it would be
useful to be able to predict the setting temperature T , to be used in the elastic
analysis .
Fortunately , the structural relaxation theory of Narayanaswamy ( 1971 ) is
capable of predicting these effects , so that a realistic ... Specifically , it would be
useful to be able to predict the setting temperature T , to be used in the elastic
analysis .
Page 308
However , the latter solution is useful for predicting the dependence of the setting
temperature on stiffness ratio . ... If we used the latter , given knowledge of 01 ,
when L1 / L2 = 10 , it would predict a high tensile stress at L1 / L2 < 2 ; given the ...
However , the latter solution is useful for predicting the dependence of the setting
temperature on stiffness ratio . ... If we used the latter , given knowledge of 01 ,
when L1 / L2 = 10 , it would predict a high tensile stress at L1 / L2 < 2 ; given the ...
Page 309
... on the thermal cycle to be used . To predict the importance of these factors ,
one must understand both stress and ... 14 ) that neglecting structural relaxation
causes erroneous predictions of the stresses in seals . More important , we have
...
... on the thermal cycle to be used . To predict the importance of these factors ,
one must understand both stress and ... 14 ) that neglecting structural relaxation
causes erroneous predictions of the stresses in seals . More important , we have
...
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