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The problem of polymer crazing damage has drawn significant attention for several decades. Many different experimental and theoretical investigations have contributed much understanding about the phenomenon of crazing and many other damaging characteristics of linear polymers. However the knowledge of these damaging behaviors is not yet fully developed from the molecular view point. This is particularly true in the study of crazing for which the molecular bonding cessation may have occurred under stressing.
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You, S.J., Hsiao, C.C. (1995). Molecular Damage. In: Atluri, S.N., Yagawa, G., Cruse, T. (eds) Computational Mechanics ’95. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79654-8_509
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