Under cyclic stretching, pig and rat skin show Mullins-type softening and persistent hysteresis even at low strain rates, indicating irreversible inelastic fiber rearrangement that depends on rate and orientation.
British Journal of Dermatology89(4), 383–393 (1973)
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Experimental Investigation of the Inelastic Response of Pig and Rat Skin under Uniaxial Cyclic Mechanical Loading
Under cyclic stretching, pig and rat skin show Mullins-type softening and persistent hysteresis even at low strain rates, indicating irreversible inelastic fiber rearrangement that depends on rate and orientation.