Lecture

Compression Experiment: Traction Curve Completion

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This lecture covers the compression experiment, focusing on completing the traction curve for different deformations, including the elastic zone, plastic area, and leaflet constraint. It also discusses the laws of Poisson and Hencky in compression, providing insights into overestimates of predictions.

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