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Step uniaxial elongation

The mathematical form of the function can be derived simply from a fit of the experimental h(y) as obtained in step shear strain for example. However, the problem is further complicated if one now takes into account flows where the two invariants differ from each other as, for example, in uniaxial elongational flows where ... [Pg.152]

Extensional, elongational or shear-free flows play a dominant role in the post die-forming step, such as stretching of melt strands in spinning, uniaxial stretching of molten films... [Pg.80]

Uniaxial step elongational relaxation modulus E, biaxial step elongational relaxation modulus Eb, planar step elongational relaxation moduli Elongational stwage modulus E elongational loss modulus E"... [Pg.239]


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