Guo et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Mechanics of a dual cross-link gel with dynamic bonds: steady state kinetics and large deformation effectsGuo et al., 2016
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- 2193100671301952358
- Author
- Guo J
- Long R
- Mayumi K
- Hui C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Macromolecules
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We develop a three-dimensional continuum theory for a dual cross-link gel with permanent and transient bonds. This theory connects the breaking and re-forming kinetics of the transient bonds to the large deformation behavior of the gel. Although based on similar …
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