Science and Technology of Fibers and Related Materials: Proceedings of the Fiber Society 50th Anniversary Technical Conference Held in Princeton, New Jersey, August 19-23, 1990Ludwig Rebenfeld |
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... curves which compare favorably with the experimental data in Figure 2. The residual errors for the actual vs. the predicted results range from 8 to 10 % CV based on regression analysis . STRESS - STRAIN MODEL Experimental Samples were ...
... curves which compare favorably with the experimental data in Figure 2. The residual errors for the actual vs. the predicted results range from 8 to 10 % CV based on regression analysis . STRESS - STRAIN MODEL Experimental Samples were ...
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... curves to a single master curve for all orientations . The tensile test is actually a cold drawing process , whereby the strain hardening is bounded by the natural and breaking draw ratios . Based on this consideration , the degree of ...
... curves to a single master curve for all orientations . The tensile test is actually a cold drawing process , whereby the strain hardening is bounded by the natural and breaking draw ratios . Based on this consideration , the degree of ...
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... curves is the lower amount of dyestuff taken up by the as - spun samples produced at the high spinning speed , and ... curves given in Figure 24. The maxima of some curves not only elucidate the previous statement concerning increase of ...
... curves is the lower amount of dyestuff taken up by the as - spun samples produced at the high spinning speed , and ... curves given in Figure 24. The maxima of some curves not only elucidate the previous statement concerning increase of ...
Contents
Technological Developments in ManMade Fibers and Related | 33 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
Properties Structures and Temperature Limitations | 87 |
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