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With network structures polymer precursors, examples

Cavitation is often a precursor to craze formation [20], an example of which is shown in Fig. 5 for bulk HDPE deformed at room temperature. It may be inferred from the micrograph that interlamellar cavitation occurs ahead of the craze tip, followed by simultaneous breakdown of the interlamellar material and separation and stretching of fibrils emanating from the dominant lamellae visible in the undeformed regions. The result is an interconnected network of cavities and craze fibrils with diameters of the order of 10 nm. This is at odds with the notion that craze fibrils in semicrystalline polymers deformed above Tg are coarser than in glassy polymers [20, 28], as well as with models for craze formation in which lamellar fragmentation constitutes an intermediate step [20, 29] but, as will be seen, it is difficult to generalise and a variety of mechanisms and structures is possible. [Pg.85]


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