1965
DOI: 10.1007/bf01968735
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A new method of representation of fiber creep data tensile creep behavior of some acrylic fibers

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“…Yamaguchiy 5 tested the tensile creep properties of cotton, hemp, silk, wool and other fibers, indicating that the tensile creep of fibers is related to time and stress. By associating the creep rate with the relative fiber length or elongation, Ripa and Schneider 6 found the common characteristics of the creep of a single fiber. In the method of expressing creep data proposed, the creep rate is related to elongation at constant time and temperature.…”
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“…Yamaguchiy 5 tested the tensile creep properties of cotton, hemp, silk, wool and other fibers, indicating that the tensile creep of fibers is related to time and stress. By associating the creep rate with the relative fiber length or elongation, Ripa and Schneider 6 found the common characteristics of the creep of a single fiber. In the method of expressing creep data proposed, the creep rate is related to elongation at constant time and temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%