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tuPOY: Mathematical and Analytical Characterization

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tuPOY: Thermally Unstable Partially Oriented Yarns

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The mathematical characterization of a concept embeds a logical element in it, giving the invention a concrete structure. The conducting and radiating properties of tuPOY are given a mathematical emblem in this chapter. The behavioral pattern of tuPOY to a stimuli and its subsequent molecular state change variation due to its conduction, and radiation properties are mathematically modeled, providing an insight into its metallic behavior. A new mathematical concept of interchange phenomenon at molecular level is proposed to support the claims. The numerical manifestations spout a gamut of operations of tuPOY in technologies of future.

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Mustafa, H.D., Karamchandani, S.H., Merchant, S.N., Desai, U.B. (2016). tuPOY: Mathematical and Analytical Characterization. In: tuPOY: Thermally Unstable Partially Oriented Yarns. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 23. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2632-1_4

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