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Characterization of the Stress Softening and Permanent Set Effects of Elastomeric Materials Edición Única

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Figure 4 shows the inverse of the Langevin function of  β  for the numerical solution from  (37) and the approximation employing eq
Figure 6. Transverse vibration experimental set up.
Figure 8. Frequency-stretch data for nitrile rubber string and normalized frequency curves accounting for  stress softening and permanent set
Figure 9. Frequency-stretch data for nitrile string and normalized frequency curves accounting for stress  softening and permanent set
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