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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Page 128
... direction bias of the flow process ( as- sociated with the stressed state ) leads to the eventual fracture of the material , it is assumed that forward direction flow is associated with breakage ( at a higher rate ) of the load carrying ...
... direction bias of the flow process ( as- sociated with the stressed state ) leads to the eventual fracture of the material , it is assumed that forward direction flow is associated with breakage ( at a higher rate ) of the load carrying ...
Page 245
... directions shown by the dashed arrows . Assume that F * and F both are large enough to stretch and align the molecular ... direction on the respective chains ) . In the case that F * is so high that chain 1 is tightly strained and the ...
... directions shown by the dashed arrows . Assume that F * and F both are large enough to stretch and align the molecular ... direction on the respective chains ) . In the case that F * is so high that chain 1 is tightly strained and the ...
Page 490
... direction of the three principal axes : x , y , and z . There is a weakness associated with this type of approach ... direction 60 % x 25 % - 15 % FIG . 4. Generic 3 - D structure . z directions . If each subunit of fibers has a. 490 ...
... direction of the three principal axes : x , y , and z . There is a weakness associated with this type of approach ... direction 60 % x 25 % - 15 % FIG . 4. Generic 3 - D structure . z directions . If each subunit of fibers has a. 490 ...
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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