Mechanical Properties of Polymers |
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Preface Behavior of Viscoelastic Materials 1128 | 1 |
Transitions in High Polymers | 11 |
Creep | 47 |
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amorphous apparent Appl applied become behavior break calculated Cellulose cellulose acetate cent chain Chap Chem coefficient concentration constant copolymer crack creep crosslinked crystal crystalline crystalline polymers curve damping decreases deformation depends direction distribution dynamic dynamic mechanical effect elastic elongation energy equation factor Figure filler force frequency friction function given gives glass temperature glass transition greater heat higher important increases length liquid load lower material maximum measured mechanical mechanical properties melting point modulus molecular weight molecules nearly Nielsen occur orientation parallel peak phase Phys Plastics poly polyethylene Polymer Sci polystyrene properties range ratio region rigid rubber segments shear modulus shift shown shows specimen strain stress relaxation stress-strain stretched structure studied Table takes tensile strength theory tion Tobolsky unit values viscosity volume yield York