Article
The application of digital image techniques to determine the large stress–strain behaviors of soft materials
Polymer Engineering and Science (impact factor:
1.3).
11/2011;
52(4):826 - 834.
DOI:10.1002/pen.22149
pp.826 - 834
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Keywords
biological applications
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Conventional measurement methods
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finite element analysis
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soft materials
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