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Molecular fracture

In flow-induced degradation, K is strongly dependent on the chain length and on the fluid strain-rate (e). According to the rate theory of molecular fracture (Eqs. 70 and 73), the scission rate constant K can be described by the following equation [155]... [Pg.139]


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