The nature of defects and their role in large deformation and fracture of engineering thermoplastics

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In this paper molecular defects (chain scission, weak bonds), network irregularities (mostly concerning entanglements), flaws and inclusions and production related defects are discussed with respect to crazing, large deformations and rupture of polymers. © 1983 IUPAC

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Kausch, H. H. (1983). The nature of defects and their role in large deformation and fracture of engineering thermoplastics. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 55(5), 833–844. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac198355050833

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