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Contents
Chapter y introduction to Mechanical Behavior | 1 |
Chapter Transitions in High Polymers | 11 |
Chapter 3 Creep | 47 |
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amorphous polymers amplitude Appl biaxial birefringence brittle Buchdahl calculated Cellulose Chap coefficient cold-drawing Colloid Sci compliance constant copolymer crack creep curve crosslinked crystal crystalline polymers damping peak dashpot decreases deformation degree of crystallinity density dissipation factor distribution of relaxation dynamic mechanical dynamic mechanical properties dynamic properties effect elastic elongation to break energy equation filler frequency friction glass temperature glass transition glass-transition temperature impact strength increases length load logarithmic lower material maximum Maxwell unit measured mechanical damping melting point Modern Plastics molecules Nielsen nylon orientation perpendicular phase Phys Plastics Eng poly polyblends polyethylene polymer chains Polymer Sci Polymer Set polymethyl methacrylate polystyrene polyvinyl chloride Properties of Polymers ratio rigid polymers secondary transition shear modulus shown in Figure speed of testing strain stress relaxation stress-strain curve stretched tensile strength theory tion Tobolsky transition region uniaxial unoriented values vibrations viscoelastic viscosity yield point Young's modulus