Originally posted by mikelom"multiple retardation times"
But dealing with a viscoelastic boundary element method for analysing a polymer quasifracture, usually called a craze in polymers, isn't a little more sweat inducing? π
To put it in lay-mens' terms:-
A time-dependent boundary stiffness is considered on the quasifracture envelope surface. The viscoelastic property of the glassy polymer is represented b ...[text shortened]... ness traction in a stressed rectangular plate can be analysed.
Need a dictionary? π³.... π
MRT
He's/She's suffering from MRT.
Hmm, I'll have to work on this...
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