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Phenomenological modelling of polymer crystallization using the notion of multiple natural configurations
I. J. Rao
, K. R. Rajagopal
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Multiple Natural Configurations
100%
Crystallization
100%
Polymer Crystallization
100%
Phenomenological Modeling
100%
Polymer Processing
66%
Crystalline Phase
66%
Phase Transition
33%
Anisotropy
33%
Solid-solid
33%
Thermal History
33%
Fluid-like
33%
Deformation History
33%
Nonlinear Dissipative
33%
Consistent Method
33%
Processing Industry
33%
Engineering
Natural Configuration
100%
Anisotropic
100%
Crystalline Phase
100%
Great Importance
50%
Final Product
50%
Desired Shape
50%
Thermal History
50%
Material Science
Solidification
100%
Crystalline Material
100%
Polymer Processing
100%
Anisotropy
50%