Theoretical Model Research of Metal Rubber Material

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Metal rubber is a kind of pure metal structure of the porous material. The paper, starting from the internal structure of metal rubber, based on the theory of porous, based on dry friction nonlinear theory, establishing the unit model of porous metal rubber material, for the development of product design and application of the metal rubber material to provide a theoretical basis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 750-752)

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