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Особенности вязкоупругого поведения материалов в системе «Покрытие-подложка»

Особенности вязкоупругого поведения материалов в системе «Покрытие-подложка»

Abstract

The article deals with various cases of the viscoelastic behavior of synthetic leather (SL). Investigate questions of dependence of critical properties of the materials on the types of stress states.

В статье рассматриваются различные случаи вязкоупругого поведения синтетической кожи. Исследуются вопросы зависимости предельных свойств материалов от видов напряженных состояний.

Keywords

МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ, ВЯЗКОУПРУГОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, НЕЛИНЕЙНАЯ ТЕОРИЯ ИЛЬЮШИНА, НАПРЯЖЕНИЯ, ДЕФОРМАЦИЯ, СДВИГОВЫЕ СВОЙСТВА, ИЗГИБ, РАСТЯЖЕНИЕ

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