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The physics of rubber elasticity

, 1949
1. General Physical Properties of Rubber 2. Internal Energy and Entropy Changes on Deformation 3. The Elasticity of Long-Chain Molecules 4. The Elasticity of a Molecular Network 5Ex5 Experimental Examination of the Statistical Theory 6.
L. Treloar, Clarendon PRESS•OXFORD
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Nanobeam Mechanics: Elasticity, Strength, and Toughness of Nanorods and Nanotubes

, 1997
The Young's modulus, strength, and toughness of nanostructures are important to proposed applications ranging from nanocomposites to probe microscopy, yet there is little direct knowledge of these key mechanical properties.
E. Wong, P. Sheehan, Charles M. Lieber
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The elasticity of elasticity

Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik, 2006
In this note we assert that the usual interpretation of what one means by “elasticity” is much too insular and illustrates our thesis by introducing implicit constitutive theories that can describe the non-dissipative response of solids. There is another important aspect to the introduction of such an implicit approach to the non-dissipative response ...
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Theory of Elasticity (3rd ed.)

, 1970
ALMOST two generations have passed since the original publication of Timoshenko's Theory of Elasticity, and countless thousands of students and engineers have found great pleasure and stimulation from the rewarding insight into the elastic behavior of ...
S. Timoshenko, J. Goodier, H. Abramson
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Brain Tissue Elasticity and CSF Elastance

Neurological Research, 1989
In the analysis of the pressure-volume relationship of the intracranial system, the concept of brain elastance, sometimes called tissue elastance or CSF elastance, is often used. It is generally designated as Ecsf and is calculated as the slope of the pressure-volume curve of the system.
Edward K. Walsh, Alfonso Schettini
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The elasticity and strength of paper and other fibrous materials

, 1952
An analysis is made of the effect of orientation of the fibres on the stiffness and strength of paper and other fibrous materials. It is shown that these effects may be represented completely by the first few coefficients of the distribution function for
H. L. Cox
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Elastic properties of single elastic fibers

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1962
The elastic properties of elastic tissue were studied in a situation which minimized the effects of extraneous connective tissue and of the position of fibers in the elastic network. Single elastic fibers were dissected free from the ligamentum nuchae of the ox and were stretched under conditions of constant temperature and salinity. The strain was an
Robert W. Carton   +2 more
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Elastic moduli and visco-elastic relaxation

Journal of Dentistry, 1994
The elastic moduli of dental biomaterials are discussed in relation to the various intrinsic and extrinsic factors that can influence the magnitude of these parameters and hence the extent of modulus-matching with oral tissues. The time-dependent visco-elastic response is shown to be an important feature of both natural and many synthetic biomaterials.
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On the vibration of an elastic plate on an elastic foundation

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1967
This paper is a study of the vibration of an elastic plate under a time-harmonic point force. The plate is infinite in extent and rests on an elastic foundation. This study is made on the basis of the improved (Timoshenko) plate theory. The mathematical problem is to seek a fundamental solution of the time-reduced plate equation of the improved plate ...
S. C. Tang, D.H.Y. Yen
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The Elasticity of the Eye

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1957
Introduction No methods have yet been devised which allow direct measurement of aqueous humor flow. Indirect methods employed presently make use of the equationas described by Friedenwald.1It can be seen from the equation that ifK(rigidity),P2(final pressure), andP1(initial pressure) are known or can be determined, then ΔV(volume change, flow) can ...
Patricia A. Grimes   +3 more
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