Quantifying Rate- and Temperature-Dependent Molecular Damage in Elastomer Fracture
Elastomers are highly valued soft materials finding many applications in the engineering and biomedical fields for their ability to stretch reversibly to large deformations. Yet their maximum extensibility is limited by the occurrence of fracture, which is currently still poorly understood. Because...
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Auteurs principaux: | Juliette Slootman, Victoria Waltz, C. Joshua Yeh, Christoph Baumann, Robert Göstl, Jean Comtet, Costantino Creton |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2020
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