Mullins effect

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Etymology

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Named after rubber scientist Leonard Mullins.

Noun

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Mullins effect (plural Mullins effects)

  1. A particular aspect of the mechanical response in filled rubbers, in which the stress-strain curve depends on the maximum loading previously encountered.