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Nonhyperelastic nature of an elastomeric high strain material
Choon Sik Jhun
, John C. Criscione
Department of Surgery
Division of Applied Biomedical Engineering
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High Strain
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Inelasticity
100%
Testing Protocol
66%
Rubber-like
50%
Random Testing
33%
Multivariable Linear Regression Model
33%
Hyperelasticity
33%
Phenomenological Models
16%
Cyclic Test
16%
Strain History
16%
Property Model
16%
Stretch Rate
16%
Time Parameter
16%
Testing Data
16%
Small Deformation
16%
Stress-strain Response
16%
Rubber Material
16%
Statistical Theory
16%
Material Science
Strain Rate
100%
Stress-Strain Relations
100%
Rubber Material
100%
Small Deformation
100%
Engineering
Inelastic Response
66%
Phenomenological Model
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Strain History
33%
Stress-Strain Relations
33%
Small Deformation
33%
Mathematics
Linear Regression Model
100%
Statistical Theory
50%