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Plane-strain compression flow in a channel die

This response was already discussed in Section 6.5.3 comparing the predictions of the eight-chain model with experimental results. [Pg.171]

7 Gaussian rubbery-type response in giassy polymers [Pg.172]

Aleksandrov, A. P. and Lazurkin, Y. S. (1939) Study of pol5mers. I. Highly elastic deformation of polymers (in Russian), /. Tech. Physics, 9, 1249-1260. [Pg.172]

Anthony, R. L., Caston, R. H., and Guth, E. J. (1942) Equations of state for natural and synthetic rubber-like materials I, J. Phys. Chem., 46, 826-840. [Pg.172]

Arruda, E. M. and Boyce, M. C. (1993) A three-dimensional constitutive model for the large stretch behavior of rubber elastic materials, /. Mech. Phys. Solids, 41, 389-412. Flory, P. J. and Rehner, J., Jr. (1943) Statistical mechanics of cross-linked polymer networks, J. Chem. Phys., 11, 512-520. [Pg.173]


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