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Independent Versus Dependent Failures

Curves of stress (divided by absolute temperature) versus log time-to-break at various temperatures can be made to coincide by introducing the temperature-dependent shift factor flT. Application of the same shift factor causes the curves of the elongation at the break br versus the logarithm of time-to-break at various temperatures to coincide. A direct consequence is that all tensile strengths (divided by absolute temperature), when plotted against elongation at break, fall on a common failure envelope, independent of the temperature of testing. Fig. 13.84 shows the behaviour of Viton B elastomer. [Pg.475]


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