3. PMMA and polycarbonate polymers are known to plastically deform following the Sternstein and Ongchin's hydrostatic-st

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3. PMMA and polycarbonate polymers are known to plastically deform following the Sternstein and Ongchin's hydrostatic-stress-dependent yield criterion. Given the following (proportional) loading modes, please discuss the polymer yielding mechanisms: (a). hydrostatic compression (b) pure shear
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