1964
DOI: 10.1121/1.2143330
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Relaxation in Polyethylene: Orientation of Lamellar Crystals

Abstract: In polymers with a lamellar morphology, crystallization in the presence of a temperature gradient can result in oriented lamellar crystals. Although the orientation is imperfect because of the helical [twisted] nature of the lamellae, shear stress applied by a torsion pendulum can be oriented with respect to the long lamellar dimension. Data of this type have been obtained to provide insight into the mechanical relaxation of polyethylene. The data assist the interpretation of experiments in which samples of th… Show more

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“…Concerning the two weaker second ary relaxations also observed, it can be further s tated that it appears reaso nable to associate the tail , observed both from the present work and from that of Eby and Colson [11], with the loss mechanism found by Illers on the low temperature side of the y relaxation peak. How-, ever, due to the as yet obscure nature of this process, no statement can be made with respect to possible orientational effects.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Concerning the two weaker second ary relaxations also observed, it can be further s tated that it appears reaso nable to associate the tail , observed both from the present work and from that of Eby and Colson [11], with the loss mechanism found by Illers on the low temperature side of the y relaxation peak. How-, ever, due to the as yet obscure nature of this process, no statement can be made with respect to possible orientational effects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…In addition, investigations by Eby and Colson [11] and by Flocke [12], using similar techniques, indicate analogous results for samples of polyethyle ne que nched from the melt and slowly cooled from the melt. However, in the latter two inves tigations no distinct secondary maxima, or shoulders, associated with the y process were observed, although the data of Eby and Colson indicate a definite tail on the low te mperature side of this peak, the tail being slightly hi gher for the que nch ed sample.…”
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confidence: 49%
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