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Glassy polymers thermal analysis

As the loading rate increases, thermal effects need to be accounted for and the analysis is extended to a coupled thermomechanical framework. Evidence of a temperature effect in glassy polymer fracture is found (e.g., in [2,3]) with a temperature increase beyond the glass transition temperature Tg. The influence of thermal effects on the fracture process is also reported. [Pg.198]

Table 2 The set of parameters used in the thermal part of the analysis from [9] and standard for glassy polymers... Table 2 The set of parameters used in the thermal part of the analysis from [9] and standard for glassy polymers...
Amorphous polymers of commercial importance include polymers which are glassy or rubbery at room temperature. Many amorphous thermoplastics, such as atactic polystyrene and poly (methyl methacrylate), form brittle glasses when cooled from the melt. The glass transition temperature, Tg or glass-rubber transition, is the temperature above which the polymer is rubbery and can be elongated and below which the polymer behaves as a glass. Thermal analysis of amorphous polymers shows only a glass transition temperature whereas crystalline poly-... [Pg.4]


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