Hooper et al., 2012 - Google Patents
The mechanical behaviour of poly (vinyl butyral) at different strain magnitudes and strain ratesHooper et al., 2012
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- Hooper P
- Blackman B
- Dear J
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- Journal of Materials Science
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The mechanical behaviour of poly (vinyl butyral)(PVB) at small (< 0.1%) and large strains (> 200%) is investigated experimentally over a range of strain rates to provide data for the development and validation of constitutive models. The small-strain response is investigated …
- 229920002037 poly(vinyl butyral) polymer 0 title abstract description 80
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