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Craze in semicrystalline thermoplastics

Factoid Affecting Crazing in Semicrystalline Thermoplastics 6.1 Effect of Ambient Temperature... [Pg.375]

It is well known that the mechanical behavior of glassy amorphous polymers is strongly influenced by hydrostatic pressure. A pronounced change is that polymers, which fracture in a brittle manner, can be made to yield by the application of hydrostatic pressure Additional experimental evidence for the role of a dilatational stress component in crazing in semicrystalline thermoplastics is obtainai by the tests in which hydrostatic pressure suppresses craze nucleation as a result, above a certain critical hydrostatic pressure the material can be plastically deformed. [Pg.380]

Kausch H H, Gensler R, Grein Ch, Plummer C J G and Scaramuzzino P (1999) Crazing in semicrystalline thermoplastics, J Macromol Sci Phys B38 803-815. [Pg.67]


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