Comparative Analysis of the Definition of StressState of Epoxy Compoundsby Hydrostatic Shrinkage and Tenzometric Deformation
Journal Title: Фізика і хімія твердого тіла - Year 2016, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
The comparative analysis of definition of stress state of epoxy compounds by hydrostatic shrinkage and tensometric deformationhas been done. The results of the shrinkage coefficient depending on the selected calculation formula have been shown.
Authors and Affiliations
H. O. Sirenko, M. I. Martynyuk, L. M. Soltys, I. A. Mandzyuk
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