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  • ...astic material]] model <ref name=Rivlin/> is a phenomenological model of [[rubber elasticity]]. In this model, the [[strain energy density function]] is of ...deformations of isotropic materials VII. Experiments on the deformation of rubber.'' Phi. Trans. Royal Soc. London Series A, 243(865), pp. 251-288.</ref> ...
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  • ...ast1=Mullins |first1=L. |title=Softening of Rubber by Deformation |journal=Rubber Chemistry and Technology |date=1969 |volume=42 |issue=1 |pages=339–362 |doi [[Category:Rubber properties]] ...
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  • ...ughened Nylon consists of small particles of poly(cis-isoprene) ([[natural rubber]]) in a Nylon matrix that toughen the material by arresting crack propagati ...ublications|pages=75–199}}</ref> This coalescence may result in diminished properties (brittleness and discoloration) due to the induced phase separation. These ...
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  • ...0px|right|thumb|Yeoh model prediction versus experimental data for natural rubber. Model parameters and experimental data from [http://polymerfem.com Polyme ...in vol. 1 and 2'', Springer, 1997.</ref> The Yeoh model for incompressible rubber is a function only of <math>I_1</math>. For compressible rubbers, a depende ...
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  • |Section2={{Chembox Properties ==Physical properties== ...
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  • ...elastic material]] model <ref name=Gent/> is a phenomenological model of [[rubber elasticity]] that is based on the concept of limiting chain extensibility. ...f name=Gent>Gent, A.N., 1996, '' A new constitutive relation for rubber'', Rubber Chemistry Tech., 69, pp. 59-61.</ref> ...
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  • ...tic]] [[constitutive model]] used to describe the mechanical behavior of [[rubber]] and other [[polymer]]ic substances. This model is based on the [[statist ...Molecular Level Deformation and Classical Statistical Mechanics Models of Rubber Elasticity''', Macromolecules, 34 (3), pp 614–626, {{doi|10.1021/ma0007942} ...
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  • ...rasion rate for some specific reference material.<ref>S. Grynko, "Material Properties Explained" (2012), {{ISBN|1-4700-7991-7}}, p. 2.</ref> ...stm.org/Standards/D1630.htm|title=ASTM D1630 - 16 Standard Test Method for Rubber Property—Abrasion Resistance (Footwear Abrader)|website=www.ASTM.org|access ...
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  • ...ysis of a cis-prenyltransferase from Arabidopsis thaliana. Implications in rubber biosynthesis | journal = The Journal of Biological Chemistry | volume = 275 ...
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  • ...rdinates (x, y, z); color (r, g, b); shape (cube, cylinder,...); material (rubber, metal,...); size (small, large,...). ...arning just as the capacity to reason about spatial, translation-invariant properties is explicitly part of [[convolutional neural network]]s (CNN). The data to ...
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  • * It increases the mechanical properties of the composite. ...n have very high strength, and they can increase substantially the overall properties of the composite provided they are linked mechanically to the matrix. ...
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  • ...e=2008|title=Effects of welding procedures on mechanical and morphological properties of hot gas butt welded PE, PP, and PVC sheets |journal=Polymer Engineering == Rheological properties == ...
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  • ...stic behavior of samples as a function of time. A classic case is when the rubber hose ruptures due to creep after many years of service. DMTA can be used fo ...loading. This is largely attributed to their tough and ductile mechanical properties. Microstructurally, metals contain grain boundaries, crystallographic plane ...
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  • Due to their [[Actuator|actuation]] properties, liquid crystalline elastomers are attractive candidates for the use as [[a == Properties == ...
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  • ...29, 2006}}</ref> The site's administrators immediately ceased selling the rubber stamps; no further action against the site was taken.<ref name="WG_ST_2004" ...one bearing the site's address in handwriting, and the others marked by [[rubber stamp]]ing. The serial number for the central bill has been [[redaction|red ...
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  • | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties == Physical properties == ...
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  • ...tion using [[numerical integration]] techniques. On collision, the kinetic properties of two such bodies seem to undergo an instantaneous change, typically resul ...whereas values close to one represent highly elastic collisions, such as a rubber ball bouncing off a wall. The kinetic energy loss is relative to one body w ...
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  • ...-F antenna''' ('''PIFA''') in mobile wireless devices for its space saving properties. PIFAs can be printed using the [[microstrip]] format, a widely used techn ...a as found in the [[rubber ducky antenna]].<ref>Cohen, p. 43: "Viewing the rubber duck as a 3-D meander line using a helix, it's easy to see that other attem ...
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  • |title = Adhesive Properties of Ultraviolet Curable Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Tape for Semiconductor P * rubber, either [[natural rubber]] or synthetic [[thermoplastic elastomer]]<ref> {{cite patent ...
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