2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2019.121648
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Crack propagation under static and dynamic boundary conditions

Abstract: Velocity jumps observed for crack propagation under a static boundary condition have been used as a controlling factor in developing tough rubbers. However, the static test requires many samples to detect the velocity jump. On the contrary, crack propagation performed under a dynamic boundary condition is timesaving and cost-effective in that it requires only a single sample to monitor the jump. In addition, recent experiments show that velocity jump occurs only in the dynamic test for certain materials, for w… Show more

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