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1996

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Geometrical Modeling Of Material Aging, Alexander Chudnovsky, Serge Preston Jan 1996

Geometrical Modeling Of Material Aging, Alexander Chudnovsky, Serge Preston

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Material aging is understood as changes of material properties with time. The aging is usually observed as an improvement of some properties and a deterioration of others. For example an increase of rigidity and strength and reduction in toughness with time are commonly observed in engineering materials. In an attempt to model aging phenomena on a continuum (macroscopical) level one faces three major tasks. The first is to identify an adequate age parameter that represents, on a macroscopic scale, the micro and sub microscopical features, underlying the aging phenomena such as nucleation, growth and coalescence of microdefects, physico-chemical transformations etc. …