Effects of Orientation on mechanical properties of uniaxially oriented polystyrene films
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Oriented samples of polystyrene have been produced by drawing at temperatures just above the glass transition range. Birefringence
measurements have been used to characterise the degree of orientation. Mechanical measurements of elastic modulus and tensile yield stress
have been made in the direction of drawing and it has been established that the birefringence value does not uniquely determine the
mechanical properties--samples drawn to a high draw ratio at high temperatures have a higher modulus and yield stress than samples drawn
at lower temperatures and lower draw-ratios to the same birefringence. The results are explained qualitatively by the convective constraint
release theory of McLeish et al.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polystyrene; Molecular weight; Birefringence
List of contributors:
DE FRANCESCO, Alessio
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