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Thermomechanical tests hardness

Cyclic thermomechanical testing of a polymer with an oligo[glycolide-co-(L-lactide)] as switching segment with T = 35°C hard... [Pg.286]

The effect of magnetic nanoparticles on the cyclic, thermomechanical tensile tests of TFX nanocomposites is shown in Fig. 22. Here TE and a nanocomposite from TFX and 7.5 wt% magnetic particles were compared. In these tests, the samples were elongated at a temperature 71,igh, which was higher than Tsv, but lower than Tians of the hard domains. Strain was kept constant for a certain time interval to allow relaxation. The elongated samples were cooled to fix the temporary shape. This step was performed under stress-control, which resulted in an increase of strain as a consequence of entropy elasticity. The SME was initiated by reheating the composite to... [Pg.68]


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