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Large strain hysteresis and mullins effect of tough double-network hydrogels

Webber et al., 2007

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9258567582093140734
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Webber R
Creton C
Brown H
Gong J
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Macromolecules

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Systematic loading and unloading experiments, in uniaxial tension and uniaxial compression, have been performed on a double-network hydrogel exhibiting a very high toughness. We observed a significant hysteresis during the first loading cycle that increased …
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