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Dissipative structures stability region

Without disputing the general tendency of papers [25, 26], in which it is assumed that yield stress is defined by thermal stability of crystallites, it is necessary to note the narrowness of this approach. A semi-crystalline polymer represents a complex dissipative system, consisting of two interconnected phases (amorphous and crystalline) and interfacial regions between them [27]. Therefore it is clear even intuitively that the structural changes in amorphous and interfacial regions cannot help influencing the behaviour and state of a crystalline phase. The experimental confirmation of such... [Pg.391]


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