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Fatigue resistance recovery

Healing functionalities as evaluated by several techniques, (a) toughness recovery (Caruso, 2008) (b) impact strength recovery (Yao, 2011) (c) fatigue resistance recovery (Yuan, 2011) (d) corrosion protection recovery (Garcia, 2011) (e) electrical conductivity recovery (Odom, 2012) and (f) hydrophobicity recovery (Liu, 2012). [Pg.282]

Nylon 6, or nylon caprolactam, is a polymeric fiber derived from only one constituent, caprolactam, giving the polymer [-(CH2)5CONH-] . It has a lower melting point than nylon 6,6, but it is superior to it in resistance to light degradation, elastic recovery, fatigue resistance, and thermal stability. [Pg.411]

Some of these devices may become useful, the chief difficulty now seeming to be the slow recovery of the maximum resistance in the selenium cell. Experiments have shown4 that the selenium shows marked fatigue from which it recovers quite slowly, especially after exposure to intense illumination. A serviceable device to overcome this characteristic is to use a series of cells so arranged that while one is in use the others are recovering in the dark. [Pg.320]


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