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The importance of the second strain invariant in the constitutive modeling of elastomers and soft biomaterials
The importance of the second strain invariant in the constitutive modeling of elastomers and soft biomaterials
The importance of the second strain invariant in the constitutive modeling of elastomers and soft biomaterials
Horgan, C. O. (author) / Smayda, M. G. (author)
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS ; 51 ; 43-52
2012-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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