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Creep prediction using the non-linear strain energy equivalence theory
Jennifer K. Lynch
, Kenneth Van Ness
,
Thomas Nosker
, Richard W. Renfree
School of Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering
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Keyphrases
Strain Rate
100%
Equivalence Theory
100%
Creep Prediction
100%
Strain Energy Equivalence
100%
Nonlinear Strain Energy
100%
Creep Behavior
66%
Stress-strain Test
66%
Semi-empirical Model
33%
Stress Level
33%
High-density Polyethylene
33%
Immiscible Polymer Blends
33%
Compressive Stress-strain Behavior
33%
Stress-strain Data
33%
Uniaxial Compression
33%
Creep Stress
33%
Long-term Creep
33%
Melt Flow
33%
Recycled Polystyrene
33%
Engineering
Creep
100%
Strain Energy
100%
Linear Strain
100%
Strain Rate
50%
Empirical Model
25%
Compressive Stress
25%
Stress Level
25%
Conducted Experiment
25%
Density Polyethylene
25%
Rates of Strain
25%
Strain Data
25%
Melt Flow
25%