2010
DOI: 10.1002/app.33099
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Structural development of poly(ethylene terephthalate) during uniaxial stretching above the glass‐transition temperature: Study of the statistical influence of the stretching variables

Abstract: ABSTRACT:In this article, we present an investigation of the structural development of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) during uniaxial stretching above the glass-transition temperature; this followed a statistical design of experiment approach to determine the influence of the stretching variables on the structural development. Amorphous PET was submitted to a stretching program with variations in the stretching temperature (T st ), stretching rate (_ e st ), and stretching ratio (k st ). Stretched samples … Show more

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“…A peak-fitting program was used to deconvolute the distinct phase's peaks that were fitted by a Gaussian function. The morphology of the studied samples were assumed to consist of two phases 23,36 : (i) amorphous-isotropic phase and (ii) mesophase-anisotropic phase with degree of packing and order between the crystalline and the amorphous phase. The amount of amorphous phase was assumed to be proportional to the area of the peak taken from the meridional profile.…”
Section: Simultaneous Deformation and In Situ Synchrotron Characterizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A peak-fitting program was used to deconvolute the distinct phase's peaks that were fitted by a Gaussian function. The morphology of the studied samples were assumed to consist of two phases 23,36 : (i) amorphous-isotropic phase and (ii) mesophase-anisotropic phase with degree of packing and order between the crystalline and the amorphous phase. The amount of amorphous phase was assumed to be proportional to the area of the peak taken from the meridional profile.…”
Section: Simultaneous Deformation and In Situ Synchrotron Characterizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A peak‐fitting program was used to deconvolute the peaks of the distinct phases that were fitted by a Gaussian function. The morphology of the studied samples was assumed to consist of two phases: (i) amorphous—isotropic phase and (ii) mesophase—anisotropic phase, with degree of packing and order between the crystalline and the amorphous phase. The amount of amorphous phase was assumed to be proportional to the area of the peak taken from the meridional profile.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples used in this work were prepared following the procedure described in a previous work 43. In summary, PET pellets were compression molded and quenched to obtain amorphous plaques.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%