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Isochronal complex, temperature dispersion

Dynamic Mechanical Properties. Figure 15 shows the temperature dispersion of isochronal complex, dynamic tensile modulus functions at a fixed frequency of 10 Hz for the SBS-PS specimen in unstretched and stretched (330% elongation) states. The two temperature dispersions around — 100° and 90°C in the unstretched state can be assigned to the primary glass-transitions of the polybutadiene and polystyrene domains. In the stretched state, however, these loss peaks are broadened and shifted to around — 80° and 80°C, respectively. In addition, new dispersion, as emphasized by a rapid decrease in E (c 0), appears at around 40°C. The shift of the primary dispersion of polybutadiene matrix toward higher temperature can be explained in terms of decrease of the free volume because of internal stress arisen within the matrix. On the other... [Pg.271]

Figure 15. Temperature dispersion of isochronal complex, dynamic tensile modulus function at a fixed frequency of 10 Hz, observed for the SBS-PS specimen at unstrethed and stretched (330% elongation) states... Figure 15. Temperature dispersion of isochronal complex, dynamic tensile modulus function at a fixed frequency of 10 Hz, observed for the SBS-PS specimen at unstrethed and stretched (330% elongation) states...

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