Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5189906 | Polymer | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The samples were subjected to high-strain compression in the plane-strain conditions, above the true strain of 2. The strain recovery in the entire strain range was studied experimentally. The amount of recovered strain as well as its rate were related to molecular parameters of the material. The obtained results confirmed the common deformation scheme with four invariant cross-over points related to the activation of subsequent deformation mechanisms, including crystal fragmentation and erosion of the molecular network by chain disentanglements. This scheme was found in the past for tensile deformation. The influence of molecular network of entangled chains within amorphous component on the deformation and recovery behavior was discussed.
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Authors
Z. Bartczak,