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Isochronous stress vs. strain

Figure 2.5 Isochronous stress vs. strain curves derived from creep data... Figure 2.5 Isochronous stress vs. strain curves derived from creep data...
Figure 4.7 Polycarbonate isochronous stress vs. strain curves. 1000 hours... Figure 4.7 Polycarbonate isochronous stress vs. strain curves. 1000 hours...
Figure 7.2 Polyamide 6.6 effect of water content on isochronous stress vs. strain properties... Figure 7.2 Polyamide 6.6 effect of water content on isochronous stress vs. strain properties...
ISOMETRIC STRESS ISOCHRONOUS STRESS VS LOG TIME VS STRAIN... [Pg.67]

Isometric curves are obtained by plotting stress vs. time for a constant strain isochronous curves are obtained by plotting stress vs. strain for a constant time of loading. These curves may be obtained from the creep curves by taking a constant-strain section and a constant-time section, respectively, through the creep curves and replotting the data, as shown in Eigure 3.17. [Pg.298]

The stress-strain-time data can be plotted as creep curves of strain vs. log time (Fig. 3.10 top view). Different methods are also used to meet specific design requirements. Examples of methods include creep curves at constant times to yield isochronous stress versus strain curves or at a constant strain, giving isometric stress versus log-time curves, as shown in the bottom views in Fig. 3.10. [Pg.186]

Fig. 12 Isochronous stress vs. volumetric strain curves for a LDPE foam of 60 kg/m density for different creep times (hours). The slope of the linear fits is related to the pressure... Fig. 12 Isochronous stress vs. volumetric strain curves for a LDPE foam of 60 kg/m density for different creep times (hours). The slope of the linear fits is related to the pressure...
Fig. 24. Double logarithmic representation of the shear stress vs the shear strain for a polymer solution and for different isochrones, as indicated. After McKenna and Zapas (79). Fig. 24. Double logarithmic representation of the shear stress vs the shear strain for a polymer solution and for different isochrones, as indicated. After McKenna and Zapas (79).

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