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Post yield stress drop

Figure 11.16. (a) General shapes of the stress-strain curves of ductile thermoplastics. Some such polymers manifest a very distinct post-yield stress drop, while many others do not. (b) For comparison, the general shape of the stress-strain curve is shown for a very brittle material. [Pg.468]

Fig. 3. Post yield stress drop (PYSD) versus tan 5 of at SCC for bisphenol-A PC, polysulfone, and PEC resins of various ester/caibonate (E/C) ratios and terephthalic/isophthalic (T/I) ratios (from lef. 4). Fig. 3. Post yield stress drop (PYSD) versus tan 5 of at SCC for bisphenol-A PC, polysulfone, and PEC resins of various ester/caibonate (E/C) ratios and terephthalic/isophthalic (T/I) ratios (from lef. 4).

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