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Deformation behavior of a filled nitrile vulcanizate in various states of stress

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On the basis of experimental data obtained in uniaxial and symmetrical and nonsymmetrical biaxial tension and pure shear, the deformation behavior of unfilled and filled butadiene-nitrile rubbers is described by means of the Bartenev-Khazanovich one-parameter high-elastic potential.

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Leningrad Branch of the Scientific-Research Institute of the Rubber Industry. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 2, pp. 363–366, March–April, 1972.

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Nikiforov, V.P., Bartenev, G.M. Deformation behavior of a filled nitrile vulcanizate in various states of stress. Polymer Mechanics 8, 324–327 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855992

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