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Correction term, filler effect

Gaylord and Lohse (10) have calculated the stress-strain relation for cilia and tie molecules in a spherical domain morphology using the same type of three-chain model as Meier. It is assumed that the overall sample deformation is affine while the domains are undeformable. It is predicted that the stress increases rapidly with increasing strain for both types of chains. The rate of stress rise is greatly accelerated as the ratio of the domain thickness to the initial interdomain separation increases. The results indicate that it is not correct to use the stress-strain equation obtained by Gaussian elasticity theory, even if it is multiplied by a filler effect correction term. No connection is made between the initial dimensions and the volume fractions of the domain and interdomain material in this theory. [Pg.234]


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