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The rheology of glassy polymers

In subsequent sections the Eshelby theory of shear transformations is broadened by incorporation of strain-induced dilatancy into an interaction-energy component of the transformation free energy to account for interaction of the transformation strains with mean normal stresses, to obtain specific results for the differences among shear, tension, and compression flow and strength-differential effects. [Pg.229]

Comparison of models with experiments is done throughout. [Pg.229]


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