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Elongation transition

The growth of thin films involves some important morphological transitions, which depend on the interplay between the coalescence time and the time scales connected to film deposition. Thus, the elongation transition appears when the average grain exclusively shows an equiaxed in-plane shape. Percolation transition occurs while the films of conductive materials become conductive at macroscopic scale (the electrons... [Pg.337]

Otlier possibilities for observing phase transitions are offered by suspensions of non-spherical particles. Such systems can display liquid crystalline phases, in addition to tire isotropic liquid and crystalline phases (see also section C2.2). First, we consider rod-like particles (see [114, 115], and references tlierein). As shown by Onsager [116, 117], sufficiently elongated particles will display a nematic phase, in which tire particles have a tendency to align parallel to... [Pg.2689]

The TPX experimental product of Mitsubishi Petrochemical Ind. (221) is an amorphous, transparent polyolefin with very low water absorption (0.01%) and a glass-transition temperature comparable to that of BPA-PC (ca 150°C). Birefringence (<20 nm/mm), flexural modulus, and elongation at break are on the same level as PMMA (221). The vacuum time, the time in minutes to reach a pressure of 0.13 mPa (10 torr), is similarly short like that of cychc polyolefins. Typical values of TPX are fisted in Table 11. A commercial application of TPX is not known as of this writing. [Pg.162]

Fig. 3. Elastomer properties as a function of monomer composition, butyl acrylate (BA), ethyl acrylate (FA), and methoxyethyl acrylate (MEA). (a), (—) glass-transition temperature (------------) swelling in ASTM No. 3 oil (b) (-) residual elongation at break, %, after heat aging. Fig. 3. Elastomer properties as a function of monomer composition, butyl acrylate (BA), ethyl acrylate (FA), and methoxyethyl acrylate (MEA). (a), (—) glass-transition temperature (------------) swelling in ASTM No. 3 oil (b) (-) residual elongation at break, %, after heat aging.
PPG would allow more metal at the expense of the oxidizer to further energize the composition. In addition, HTPB is frequently preferred over PPG because of its superior mechanical properties, better aging characteristics, and lower glass-transition temperature (Tg). The latter is especially desirable because at low temperature, the higher strain rates produced by motor ignition decrease the elongation of the composite rather markedly. [Pg.706]

A further increase in extension leads to irreversible changes which immediately precede the transition of the polymer into the oriented state. During this transition, the spherulites undergo considerable structural changes and are thus converted qualitatively into different structural elements i.e. macrofibrils4). After a certain critical elongation has been attained, the initial crystallites collapse and melt and a new oriented structure is formed in which the c axes of crystals are oriented in the direction of extension. [Pg.212]


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