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Strain controlled biaxial stretch: An experimental characterization of natural rubber
In this paper we provide new experimental data showing the response of 40A natural rubber in uniaxial, pure shear and biaxial tension. Real-time biaxial strain control allows for independent and automatic variation of the velocity of extension and retraction of each actuator to maintain the pre-selected deformation rate within the gage area of the specimen. The remaining part of the paper focuses on the Valanis-Landel hypothesis that is used to verify and validate the consistency of the data. We use a three term Ogden model to derive stress-stretch relations to validate the experimental data. The material model parameters are determined using the primary loading path in uniaxial and equibiaxial tension. Excellent agreement is found when the model is used to predict the response in biaxial tension for different maximum in-plane stretches. The application of the Valanis-Landel hypothesis also results in excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction
Scanning of the e+e- to pi+pi- cross--section below 1 GeV by radiative events with untagged photon
We discuss an inclusive approach to the measurement of the e+e- --> pi+ pi-
cross--section by the radiative return method without photon tagging. The
essential part of this approach is the choice of rules for event selection
which provide rejection of events with 3 (or more) pions and decrease the
final--state radiation background. The radiative corrections to the
initial--state radiation process are computed for DAPhNE conditions, using the
quasi--real electron approximation for both, the cross--section and the
underlying kinematics. The two cases of restricted and unrestricted pion phase
space are considered. Some numerical calculations illustrate our analytical
results.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, late
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