First created: Nov. 9, 2003    Updated: Nov. 9, 2003
3. Matrix has greater Poisson ratio

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1. Equal Poisson ratio
2. Poisson ratio of nanoparticle greater than matrix
3. vLm/vLp vs. ρm/ρp version of this page
4. Actual material combinations
For all the examples on this page, the matrix has a greater Poisson ratio than the nanoparticle. That means that
vTp / vLp > vTm / vLm.
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Figure 3(b)
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Figure 3(c)
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Figure 3(e)
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Figure 3(g)
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Daniel Murray
Associate Professor
Math, Stats & Physics Unit
University of British Columbia - Okanagan
Kelowna, BC, Canada
daniel "dot" murray "at" ubc "dot" ca

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