Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC

Results of the amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of commercial poly(vinyl chloride) are presented. Both the loss factor (internal friction) and the storage Young's modulus are strain amplitude dependent when measured between room temperature and approximately 400 K at a frequency of 50 kHz...

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Autores principales: Povolo, F., Goyanes, S.N.
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spelling todo:paper_00218995_v61_n2_p359_Povolo2023-10-03T14:22:30Z Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC Povolo, F. Goyanes, S.N. Dynamics Elastic moduli Internal friction Mechanical testing Mechanical variables measurement Relaxation processes Strain Strain rate Stresses Thermal effects Activation volume Amplitude dependent dynamical behavior Effective stress Hyperbolic sine stress dependence Loss factor Storage Young modulus Strain amplitude dependence Polyvinyl chlorides Results of the amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of commercial poly(vinyl chloride) are presented. Both the loss factor (internal friction) and the storage Young's modulus are strain amplitude dependent when measured between room temperature and approximately 400 K at a frequency of 50 kHz. The data are interpreted in terms of a hyperbolic sine stress dependence of the strain rate, including an effective stress. The activation volume was found to depend on temperature, with values much larger than those given by the usual mechanical tests (tensile, creep, or stress relaxation). It is suggested that these nonlinear effects are related to the a relaxation. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Fil:Povolo, F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Goyanes, S.N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218995_v61_n2_p359_Povolo
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topic Dynamics
Elastic moduli
Internal friction
Mechanical testing
Mechanical variables measurement
Relaxation processes
Strain
Strain rate
Stresses
Thermal effects
Activation volume
Amplitude dependent dynamical behavior
Effective stress
Hyperbolic sine stress dependence
Loss factor
Storage Young modulus
Strain amplitude dependence
Polyvinyl chlorides
spellingShingle Dynamics
Elastic moduli
Internal friction
Mechanical testing
Mechanical variables measurement
Relaxation processes
Strain
Strain rate
Stresses
Thermal effects
Activation volume
Amplitude dependent dynamical behavior
Effective stress
Hyperbolic sine stress dependence
Loss factor
Storage Young modulus
Strain amplitude dependence
Polyvinyl chlorides
Povolo, F.
Goyanes, S.N.
Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
topic_facet Dynamics
Elastic moduli
Internal friction
Mechanical testing
Mechanical variables measurement
Relaxation processes
Strain
Strain rate
Stresses
Thermal effects
Activation volume
Amplitude dependent dynamical behavior
Effective stress
Hyperbolic sine stress dependence
Loss factor
Storage Young modulus
Strain amplitude dependence
Polyvinyl chlorides
description Results of the amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of commercial poly(vinyl chloride) are presented. Both the loss factor (internal friction) and the storage Young's modulus are strain amplitude dependent when measured between room temperature and approximately 400 K at a frequency of 50 kHz. The data are interpreted in terms of a hyperbolic sine stress dependence of the strain rate, including an effective stress. The activation volume was found to depend on temperature, with values much larger than those given by the usual mechanical tests (tensile, creep, or stress relaxation). It is suggested that these nonlinear effects are related to the a relaxation. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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author Povolo, F.
Goyanes, S.N.
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Goyanes, S.N.
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title Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
title_short Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
title_full Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
title_fullStr Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
title_full_unstemmed Amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of PVC
title_sort amplitude-dependent dynamical behavior of pvc
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