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Calculated and Experimental Estimation of Absorbed Mechanical Work in Deformation of Synthetic Fibres

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Methods are proposed for obtaining the elastic and absorbed components of deformation and mechanical work expended in the region of a nondestructive mechanical effect from the stress-strain diagrams or by calculated prediction. The closeness of the values of the absorbed and correspondingly the elastic components obtained with the measured or predicted stress-strain diagram totally confirm the satisfactory reliability of modeling the physicomechanical properties of a fibre in the form of an integral equation in which the nonlinear-hereditary kernel analytically reflects the activating character of the mechanical effect combined with the concept of the deformation-time analogy in normalized form [5].

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Stalevich, A.M., Makarov, A.G. & Saidov, E.D. Calculated and Experimental Estimation of Absorbed Mechanical Work in Deformation of Synthetic Fibres. Fibre Chemistry 34, 219–222 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020531417719

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