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- Cavitation_(elastomers) abstract "Cavitation is the unstable unhindered expansion of a microscopic void in a solid elastomer under the action of tensile hydrostatic stresses. This can occur whenever the hydrostatic tension exceeds 5/6 of Young's modulus.The cavitation phenomenon may manifest in any of the following situations: imposed hydrostatic tensile stress acting on a pre-existing void void pressurization due to gases that are generated due to chemical action (as in volatilization of low-molecular weight waxes or oils: 'blowpoint' for insufficiently cured rubber, or 'thermal blowout' for systems operating at very high temperature) void pressurization due to gases that come out of solution (as in gases dissolved at high pressure)↑".
- Cavitation_(elastomers) wikiPageID "41318434".
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- Cavitation_(elastomers) subject Category:Rubber_properties.
- Cavitation_(elastomers) comment "Cavitation is the unstable unhindered expansion of a microscopic void in a solid elastomer under the action of tensile hydrostatic stresses.".
- Cavitation_(elastomers) label "Cavitation (elastomers)".
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- Cavitation_(elastomers) sameAs Q16858502.
- Cavitation_(elastomers) sameAs Q16858502.
- Cavitation_(elastomers) wasDerivedFrom Cavitation_(elastomers)?oldid=589771307.
- Cavitation_(elastomers) isPrimaryTopicOf Cavitation_(elastomers).