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In addition to the static and dynamic loads applied to plastics parts described in the preceding chapters, there are a number of other forms of energy impingement on machine and structural components to which plastics react in a manner strikingly different from other materials. In order to design plastic parts intelligently it is necessary to know the difference in response and degree of response to these other forms of stress.
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Levy, S., DuBois, J.H. (1984). Other Forms of Stress Applied to Plastics Parts. In: Plastics Product Design Engineering Handbook. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2531-4_7
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