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The deformation of foamed elastic materials

Gent et al., 1959

Document ID
15826756080673961131
Author
Gent A
Thomas A
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science

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A theoretical treatment is given which predicts the behavior of a foamed elastic material on the basis of a model consisting of a network of thin threads. Two cases are considered:(1) small strains, and (2) finite compressions, when the major part of the deformation of the …
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