Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
732942 Optics & Laser Technology 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

On line interferometric investigation of the neck propagation phenomenon of stretched fibre is carried out using an automatic multiple-beam Fizeau fringes technique. It was observed that under such a deformation condition, a neck deformation is formed and propagated steadily towards the gripped ends of the stretched sample. The neck propagation was recorded carefully during the course of the tests by means of a CCD camera. The fringe shift profile due to the neck formation was analyzed during the propagation stage. A polypropylene (PP) sample was stretched until a neck deformation is formed at room temperature. The 3D time-refractive index profile is investigated to clarify the fixed profile of propagation. The obtained microinterferograms are clarifying the fixed neck profile during the propagation of necking phenomena. The speed of neck propagation was calculated. The dependence of the propagation on the drawing speed and draw ratio was investigated.

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