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Thermomechanical behavior, research

British Ceramic Research Assoc., Thermomechanical Behavior of Refractory Castable Linings, Technical Note No. 320, March 1981. [Pg.254]

The development of quantitative theories to explain the observed thermomechanical behavior of rubber-like solids in terms of their molecular structure had its beginnings over fifty years ago and remains an active area of research. In this paper we describe, in brief outline, the role of computer modelling as a technique for testing aspects of these theories details of the procedures will be found elsewhere (see Gao and Weiner [2], [3] and [4]). [Pg.59]

In summary, there are a number of different constitutive models that can be used to predict different aspects of UHMWPE behavior. The most advanced of the currently available models is the HM, which has been shovm to be able to predict the behavior of both conventional and highly crosslinked UHMWPE used in total joint replacements. The HM is currently limited to isothermal deformation histories, although research is ongoing to enable to arbitrary thermomechanical deformation states. In addition, fatigue, fracture, and wear are targets for current and future studies. [Pg.334]


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