Artigo Revisado por pares

Dimensional recovery of cold‐rolled polycarbonate

1972; Wiley; Volume: 12; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/pen.760120407

ISSN

1548-2634

Autores

K. C. Rusch,

Tópico(s)

Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies

Resumo

Abstract The dimensional recovery of cold‐rolled polycarbonate was measured between 100 and 147°C, and compared to stress‐relaxation data. The strain‐recovery isotherms were superimposed to produce a master curve which could be represented by a distribution function, U (τ), termed the strain recovery spectrum. U (τ) is found to be nearly identical to the relaxation spectrum, H (τ), calculated from the stress‐relaxation master curve; and the shift in U (τ) as a function of temperature, WLF shift factor, is similar to that obtained from other viscoelastic measurements on polycarbonate. For the deformations studied, 25 and 50% reduction in thickness, the recovery behavior is found to be independent of strain (linear), suggesting that nonlinearity in a polymer glass results from large stresses, and not from large strains.

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