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Chemorheology and the Mechanical Behavior of Vulcanized Rubbers

The objective of this work is to represent general nonlinear viscoelasticity by a model based on a modified two‐network theory. As a basic problem we examine Neubert and Saunders' data (1958) on the permanent set of crosslinked natural rubber samples after heating in a state of pure shear or si...

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Published in:Journal of rheology (New York : 1978) 1976-09, Vol.20 (3), p.319-338
Main Authors: Fong, Jeffrey T., Zapas, Louis J.
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