It is well known that in addition to the longitudinal modulus, viscoelastic liquids show a shear stiffness at sufficiently high probe frequencies due to structural relaxations. For probe frequencies that are large compared to the structural relaxation frequency, the measured elastic longitudinal and shear moduli become so-called clamped properties (c(11)(infinity) and c(44)(infinity), respectively). During freezing or polymerization of amorphous liquids, these clamped moduli behave in a strongly nonlinear fashion as a function of temperature or polymerization time. Based on Brillouin spectroscopy data we will show that there exists a linear relation between c(11)(infinity) and c(44)(infinity) over a large temperature or polymerization time ...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
The mechanical behaviour of polymers have been studied as a function of time and temperature. The in...
We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitri...
peer reviewedIt is well known that in addition to the longitudinal modulus, viscoelastic liquids sho...
peer reviewedUsing Brillouin spectroscopy as a probe for high-frequency clamped acoustic properties,...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
A procedure is described and analyzed for the determination of the relative placement of linear visc...
peer reviewedThe non-equilibrium process of polymerization of reactive polymers can be accompanied b...
International audienceFrom the structural point of view a simple Cauchy relation is not expected to ...
International audienceInorganic glasses are viscoelastic materials since they exhibit, below as well...
International audienceFinite shear elasticity has been identified at low gap in the liquid state of ...
We have measured the shear modulus and viscosity of two supercooled liquids: tricresyl phosphate and...
The purpose of the present work is to predict, from physical bases, the mechanical behaviour of amor...
Figure 1 – Schematic of the longitudinal elastic modulus as a function of the degree of cure Using a...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
The mechanical behaviour of polymers have been studied as a function of time and temperature. The in...
We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitri...
peer reviewedIt is well known that in addition to the longitudinal modulus, viscoelastic liquids sho...
peer reviewedUsing Brillouin spectroscopy as a probe for high-frequency clamped acoustic properties,...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
A solid - amorphous or crystalline - is defined by a finite shear modulus while a fluid lacks such. ...
A procedure is described and analyzed for the determination of the relative placement of linear visc...
peer reviewedThe non-equilibrium process of polymerization of reactive polymers can be accompanied b...
International audienceFrom the structural point of view a simple Cauchy relation is not expected to ...
International audienceInorganic glasses are viscoelastic materials since they exhibit, below as well...
International audienceFinite shear elasticity has been identified at low gap in the liquid state of ...
We have measured the shear modulus and viscosity of two supercooled liquids: tricresyl phosphate and...
The purpose of the present work is to predict, from physical bases, the mechanical behaviour of amor...
Figure 1 – Schematic of the longitudinal elastic modulus as a function of the degree of cure Using a...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
The mechanical behaviour of polymers have been studied as a function of time and temperature. The in...
We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitri...