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Deformation induced morphological

Thermal investigations of deformation induced morphological developments... [Pg.208]

Figure 2.1S. Experimental uniaxial elongation curves (conditioning, first, and second cycles) and a qualitative model of deformation-induced morphological changes in a weakly phase-segregated polyurethane elastomer PEUU [27]. Morphological model was proposed by the authors based on the analysis of their AFM and SAXS data... Figure 2.1S. Experimental uniaxial elongation curves (conditioning, first, and second cycles) and a qualitative model of deformation-induced morphological changes in a weakly phase-segregated polyurethane elastomer PEUU [27]. Morphological model was proposed by the authors based on the analysis of their AFM and SAXS data...
As well as these aspects of equilibrium there are kinetic features to consider. Molecular transport towards the support to replace molecules deposited in the LB film creates a complicated flow pattern that tends to deform the morphology of domains - domains may elongate in the dipping direction - and/or induce a prefer-... [Pg.344]

Polyethylenes undergo interlaminar deformation during tensile elongation. This can give rise to a double yield phenomenon. At the onset of the hrst tensile yield, chain slip and lamella rotation occur and this process is reversible. The second tensile yield is irreversible and coinsides with lamella fragmentation (36). These mechanically induced morphological changes and the observation of any double yield phenomena are dependent on several structural factors that can be controlled by... [Pg.77]

Sau] Sauthoff, G., Speller, W., Deformation Induced o Phase Precipitation in a Fe-Cr-Si Alloy , Z. Metallkd., 71(12), 787-794 (1980) (Experimental, Morphology, Thermodyn., 9)... [Pg.372]

Fig. 4.5 SiCNW morphologies of the elastic bend (a, c) and the final plastic bend of (b) and (d). The location indicated by the white arrow in (c) is the triggering point of plastic defcmnation. e is an enlarged TEM toight field image. The black arrows in (e) show the top and bottom deformation-induced amcnphous zones. Re ninted with permission from Han et al. [5]. With kind permission of the American Chemical Society... Fig. 4.5 SiCNW morphologies of the elastic bend (a, c) and the final plastic bend of (b) and (d). The location indicated by the white arrow in (c) is the triggering point of plastic defcmnation. e is an enlarged TEM toight field image. The black arrows in (e) show the top and bottom deformation-induced amcnphous zones. Re ninted with permission from Han et al. [5]. With kind permission of the American Chemical Society...

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Deformation induced morphological developments

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