Effect of pile irradiation on the dynamic mechanical properties of polyethylene

1958; Wiley; Volume: 28; Issue: 116 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/pol.1958.1202811610

ISSN

1542-6238

Autores

C. W. Deeley, D. Earl Kline, J. A. Sauer, A. E. Woodward,

Tópico(s)

Polymer crystallization and properties

Resumo

Abstract The effects of pile irradiation on the damping and resonant frequency of a “high pressure” polyethylene has been investigated over a temperature range from 80 to 550°K. in the audiofrequency region using an apparatus which drives rod‐like specimens in their transverse modes. Using irradiation dosages which result in approximately 4% crosslinking or greater, the mechanical loss peaks found at about 165, 265, and 355°K. in polyethylene are altered. Definite changes in the resonant frequency or modulus‐temperature plots also occur. The 355°K. peak, attributed to the melting of the crystalline portions of the sample, decreases in height and shifts to lower temperatures with increasing irradiation dose. A decrease in the height of the 265°K. peak accompained by a shift to higher temperatures takes place. The 165°K. peak initially increases in height and peak temperature but at higher dosages a marked decrease in the damping maximum occurs. The damping behavior in the 165 and 265°K. regions is discussed in terms of diffusional motion of chain segments in the amorphous polymer portions.

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