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Electro-Opto-Mechanical Effects in Swollen Nematic ElastomersURAYAMA, Kenji.Advances in polymer science (Print). 2012, Vol 250, pp 119-146, issn 0065-3195, 28 p.Article

Network Topology-Mechanical Properties Relationships of Model ElastomersURAYAMA, Kenji.Polymer journal. 2008, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 669-678, issn 0032-3896, 10 p.Article

Selected issues in liquid crystal elastomers and gelsURAYAMA, Kenji.Macromolecules. 2007, Vol 40, Num 7, pp 2277-2288, issn 0024-9297, 12 p.Article

Strain Energy Function of Swollen Polybutadiene Elastomers Studied by General Biaxial Strain TestingBITOH, Yohsuke; AKUZAWA, Norio; URAYAMA, Kenji et al.Journal of polymer science. Part B. Polymer physics. 2010, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 721-728, issn 0887-6266, 8 p.Article

Volume phase transition of liquid crystalline gels in a nematic solventURAYAMA, Kenji; OKUNO, Yuko; KAWAMURA, Takanobu et al.Macromolecules. 2002, Vol 35, Num 12, pp 4567-4569, issn 0024-9297Article

Multiaxial deformations of end-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks. 2. Experimental tests of molecular entanglement models of rubber elasticityURAYAMA, Kenji; KAWAMURA, Takanobu; KOHJIYA, Shinzo et al.Macromolecules. 2001, Vol 34, Num 23, pp 8261-8269, issn 0024-9297Article

Layer-thinning effects on ferroelectricity and the ferroelectric-to-paraelectric phase transition of vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene copolymer layersURAYAMA, Kenji; TSUJI, Masaki; NEHER, Dieter et al.Macromolecules. 2000, Vol 33, Num 22, pp 8269-8279, issn 0024-9297Article

Memory and Development of Textures of Polydomain Nematic ElastomersHIGAKI, Haruko; URAYAMA, Kenji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecular chemistry and physics (Print). 2012, Vol 213, Num 18, pp 1907-1912, issn 1022-1352, 6 p.Article

Creep behavior of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gels in the collapsed stateNOSAKA, Shoji; URAYAMA, Kenji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Polymer journal. 2006, Vol 38, Num 9, pp 970-975, issn 0032-3896, 6 p.Article

Deformation coupled to director rotation in swollen nematic elastomers under electric fieldsURAYAMA, Kenji; HONDA, Seiji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules. 2006, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 1943-1949, issn 0024-9297, 7 p.Article

Static and dynamic swelling properties of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gels in the swollen stateNOSAKA, Shoji; URAYAMA, Kenji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Polymer journal. 2005, Vol 37, Num 9, pp 694-699, issn 0032-3896, 6 p.Article

Kinetics of volume phase transition in nematic gels coupled with nematic-isotropic phase transitionURAYAMA, Kenji; ARAI, Yuko O; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules. 2004, Vol 37, Num 16, pp 6161-6169, issn 0024-9297, 9 p.Article

Dynamic swelling properties of a poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gel measured by a magnetic force-driven rheometerTAKIGAWA, Toshikazu; NOSAKA, Shoji; TAKAKURA, Yoshihito et al.Polymer journal. 2003, Vol 35, Num 10, pp 819-822, issn 0032-3896, 4 p.Article

Polydomain―Monodomain Transition of Randomly Disordered Nematic Elastomers with Different Cross-Linking HistoriesURAYAMA, Kenji; KOHMON, Etsuko; KOJIMA, Masahiro et al.Macromolecules (Print). 2009, Vol 42, Num 12, pp 4084-4089, issn 0024-9297, 6 p.Article

Markedly compressible behaviors of gellan hydrogels in a constrained geometry at ultraslow strain ratesURAYAMA, Kenji; TAOKA, Yuta; NAKAMURA, Kunio et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2008, Vol 49, Num 15, pp 3295-3300, issn 0032-3861, 6 p.Article

Electrooptical effects with anisotropic deformation in nematic gelsURAYAMA, Kenji; HONDA, Seiji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules. 2005, Vol 38, Num 9, pp 3574-3576, issn 0024-9297, 3 p.Article

Role of network nematicity in swelling and phase equilibria of polymer networks in nematic solventsARAI, Yuko O; URAYAMA, Kenji; KOHJIYA, Shinzo et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2004, Vol 45, Num 15, pp 5127-5135, issn 0032-3861, 9 p.Article

Multiaxial deformations of end-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks. 1. Phenomenological approach to strain energy density functionKAWAMURA, Takanobu; URAYAMA, Kenji; KOHJIYA, Shinzo et al.Macromolecules. 2001, Vol 34, Num 23, pp 8252-8260, issn 0024-9297Article

Switching shapes of nematic elastomers with various director configurationsURAYAMA, Kenji.Reactive & functional polymers. 2013, Vol 73, Num 7, pp 885-890, issn 1381-5148, 6 p.Conference Paper

Pure shear deformation of physical and chemical gels of poly(vinyl alcohol)URAYAMA, Kenji; OGASAWARA, Satoru; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2006, Vol 47, Num 19, pp 6868-6873, issn 0032-3861, 6 p.Article

Volume phase transition of monodomain nematic polymer networks in isotropic solvents accompanied by anisotropic shape variationURAYAMA, Kenji; ARAI, Yuko O; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules. 2005, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 3469-3474, issn 0024-9297, 6 p.Article

Strain-Rate-Dependent Poisson's Ratio and Stress of Polymer Gels in Solvents Revealed by Ultraslow StretchingKONDA, Akihiro; URAYAMA, Kenji; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules (Print). 2011, Vol 44, Num 8, pp 3000-3006, issn 0024-9297, 7 p.Article

Structure-mechanical property correlations of model siloxane elastomers with controlled network topologyURAYAMA, Kenji; KAWAMURA, Takanobu; KOHJIYA, Shinzo et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2009, Vol 50, Num 2, pp 347-356, issn 0032-3861, 10 p.Article

Anisotropic swelling and phase behavior of monodomain nematic networks in nematogenic solventsURAYAMA, Kenji; ARAI, Yuko O; TAKIGAWA, Toshikazu et al.Macromolecules. 2005, Vol 38, Num 13, pp 5721-5728, issn 0024-9297, 8 p.Article

Viscoelastic relaxation of guest linear poly(dimethylsiloxane) in end-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) networksURAYAMA, Kenji; YOKOYAMA, Keisuke; KOHJIYA, Shinzo et al.Macromolecules. 2001, Vol 34, Num 13, pp 4513-4518, issn 0024-9297Article

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