2006
DOI: 10.2516/ogst:2006010
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Molecular Analysis of the Mechanical Behavior of Plasticized Amorphous Polymer

Abstract: Résumé -Analyse moléculaire du comportement mécanique de polymères plastifiés -Les effets de la plastification sur le comportement mécanique ont été étudiés sur deux familles de matériaux à base de poly(méthacrylate de méthyle) (PMMA) et de poly(chlorure de vinyle) (PVC). Le PMMA a été mélangé avec du poly(fluorure de vinylidène) (PVDF) dans des proportions massiques en PVDF variant de 0 à 40 %, compositions pour lesquelles ces échantillons sont totalement amorphes. Le di-octylphtalate (DOP) a été mécaniquemen… Show more

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“…One is associated with the α‐transition, in correspondence with the glass transition, at 91.1°C for PVC and 127°C for PMMA. The other peak is a broad secondary β‐transition centered at −50°C for PVC and 20°C for PMMA [15]. The damping property of the blends increases with an increase in frequency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One is associated with the α‐transition, in correspondence with the glass transition, at 91.1°C for PVC and 127°C for PMMA. The other peak is a broad secondary β‐transition centered at −50°C for PVC and 20°C for PMMA [15]. The damping property of the blends increases with an increase in frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%