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8 Many Balloons – The Emergence of a Pseudoelastic Hysteresis

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The hysteresis represented in Fig. 7.9 for an inflation-deflation process of two communicating balloons is only the beginning. Figure 8.1 shows the pressure during simultaneous inflation and deflation of 4 balloons versus the equivalent stretch which - for n balloons - is defined by

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Müller, I., Strehlow, P. 8 Many Balloons – The Emergence of a Pseudoelastic Hysteresis. In: Müller, I., Strehlow, P. (eds) Rubber and Rubber Balloons. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 637. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45223-2_8

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