Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206954 | Polymer Testing | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We developed a methodology to estimate the Nakamura kinetic function K(T) by solving an inverse 1D heat conduction problem coupled to the kinetic equation. Estimated parameters are obtained in a temperature range which depends on the cooling rate. We first validated the experimental approach with a well characterized isotactic polypropylene. Then, we used this setup to determine the kinetic function of a technical polymer (poly m-xylylene adipamide-MXD6), for which the crystallization is complex since it contains nucleating agents. Our results are compared with a literature empirical model and with those obtained by DSC.
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Authors
R. Le Goff, N. Boyard, V. Sobotka, N. Lefèvre, D. Delaunay,