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Part of the book series: AutoUni – Schriftenreihe ((AUS,volume 147))

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The use of polymer materials has been strongly increasing in the automotive industry in the past years [9]. Main advantage is the low weight and the possibility to design complex structures. For the application in vehicles, many polymer components have to pass various crash load cases at room temperature (RT, 18–22°C) for the fulfillment of legal requirements [10].

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Degenhardt, D. (2020). Motivation. In: Temperature-dependent Deformation and Fracture Behavior of a Talcum-filled Co-polymer. AutoUni – Schriftenreihe, vol 147. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-30155-2_1

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