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A . Stress Relaxation If one imposes a strain on the ends of an elastic bar , the
bar resists with a stress that is proportional to the strain . As long as that strain is
sustained , the stress persists with constant magnitude . In contrast , the stress in
a ...
A . Stress Relaxation If one imposes a strain on the ends of an elastic bar , the
bar resists with a stress that is proportional to the strain . As long as that strain is
sustained , the stress persists with constant magnitude . In contrast , the stress in
a ...
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elastic strain and the viscous strain rate . This is true for glass , except at
unusually high stresses or strain rates ( Li and Uhlmann , 1970 ; Simmons et al . ,
1982 ) , so all the ensuing analysis will incorporate that assumption . This linear ...
elastic strain and the viscous strain rate . This is true for glass , except at
unusually high stresses or strain rates ( Li and Uhlmann , 1970 ; Simmons et al . ,
1982 ) , so all the ensuing analysis will incorporate that assumption . This linear ...
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... Temperature coefficient of property p above the glass transition region
Structural temperature coefficient of property p Structural coefficient of thermal
expansion / contraction Constant equal to ( 1 + v ) / 3 ( 1 – v ) Differential strain
Differential ...
... Temperature coefficient of property p above the glass transition region
Structural temperature coefficient of property p Structural coefficient of thermal
expansion / contraction Constant equal to ( 1 + v ) / 3 ( 1 – v ) Differential strain
Differential ...
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