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... similar to the relation between mechanical deformation and time for these mate- rials . Kuvshinski and Kobeko ( 147 ) have carried out an investigation of the dielectric properties of phenolphthalein . A constant poten- tial was ...
... similar to the relation between mechanical deformation and time for these mate- rials . Kuvshinski and Kobeko ( 147 ) have carried out an investigation of the dielectric properties of phenolphthalein . A constant poten- tial was ...
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... similar properties . On the other hand , natural fibers such as flax and ramie possess small extensibilities , yet they are very strong . of such wide variation in physical properties , many ad hoc structures were proposed to account ...
... similar properties . On the other hand , natural fibers such as flax and ramie possess small extensibilities , yet they are very strong . of such wide variation in physical properties , many ad hoc structures were proposed to account ...
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... similar chains ; these are the crystalline or micellar regions . In passing from one micelle to the next the chain traverses , in a more or less random manner , a region of the fiber similarly occupied by other molecular chains ; such ...
... similar chains ; these are the crystalline or micellar regions . In passing from one micelle to the next the chain traverses , in a more or less random manner , a region of the fiber similarly occupied by other molecular chains ; such ...
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The Superposition Principle of Boltzmann 20 | 11 |
Experimental Tests of the Superposition Principle 29 | 13 |
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Acetate Filament apparatus application of load applied at zero bakelite balance arm Boltzmann carried chains Chapter computed constant load corresponding creep and creep creep and recovery creep behavior creep function creep recovery creep test creep under constant curves for creep energy of activation extension fibers filamentous materials following long-duration creep given grams per denier high polymers inch instantaneous deformation investigation Kohlrausch large loads load application load removal logarithmic logarithmic scale Long-Duration Tests Maxwell units micelles mins minutes model of Fig nylon filament Nylon II Filament observed obtained plastics plotted rayon filament recovery behavior recovery test Relative Delayed Deformation relative humidity relaxation removal of load represents residual deformation Scale Factor secondary bonds shown in Fig silk and rayon Silk Filament small loads specimen standard conditions stress Superposition Principle superposition test Table test Test tests of Series textile theory tion Total total-deformation curves tube typical tests Viscose I Filament yarn