The Mullins effect, a hallmark of rubber‐like materials, refers to the pronounced stress softening that occurs during the initial cycles of deformation. This phenomenon, characterised by a reduction ...
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Minimal 3D model reveals fundamental mechanisms behind toughening of soft–hard composites
Engineers have long grappled with a fundamental challenge: creating materials that are both strong and tough enough to resist deformation and prevent fractures. These two properties typically exist in ...
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