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Thermal aspects deformation

The Guch—Joule Effect and Thermal Aspects of Rubber Deformation... [Pg.134]

The evolution of T, is just an exercise in mesoscale thermodynamics [13]. These expressions, in combination with (7.54), incorporate concepts of heterogeneous deformation into a eonsistent mierostruetural model. Aspects of local material response under extremely rapid heating and cooling rates are still open to question. An important contribution to the micromechanical basis for heterogeneous deformation would certainly be to establish appropriate laws of flow-stress evolution due to rapid thermal cycling that would provide a physical basis for (7.54). [Pg.243]


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