The mechanical behavior of gel-spun, ultra-drawn, UHMW-PE fibers was investigated as a function of temperature, stress, and time under static and dynamic loading conditions. From a phenomenological point of view, two separate contributions to the deformation behavior could be distinguished, i.e., a reversible (viscoelastic) contribution and an irreversible plastic flow component. It was investigated whether or not this distinction can be rationalized on a molecular basis. The fibers were studied using static (creep) and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), dilatometry, and wide-angle x-ray scattering (WAXS). The results of the combined experimental observations are discussed in an attempt to relate the deformation behavior of highly oriented ...
In highly oriented polymers, stress can stabilize fibers against melting by favoring the low-entropy...
The structures of polyethylene films and film fibers, having different orientation degrees and prepa...
The tensile strength of gel-spun polyethylene fibers obtained after hot-drawing depends on spinning ...
The mechanical behavior of gel-spun, ultra-drawn, UHMW-PE fibers was investigated as a function of t...
The time-dependent deformation behaviour of a commercial grade of high-performance polyethylene fibr...
Stress relaxation after a simple elongational step strain, creep under a constant simple elongationa...
The deformation behaviour of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) fibres is studied using dynamic mechanical an...
The influence of tensile deformation on gel-spun and hot-drawn ultrahigh molecular weight polyethyle...
This thesis deals with the tensile behaviour of fibres prepared from high molecular weight polymers....
In the present investigation the influence of strain rate and temperature on modulus, strength and w...
Stress relaxation after a simple elongational step strain, creep under a constant simple elongationa...
International audienceUHMWPE viscoelastic fibers show great interest as reinforcement within composi...
This thesis applies nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanics, failure, a...
In highly oriented polymers, stress can stabilize fibers against melting by favoring the low-entropy...
The structures of polyethylene films and film fibers, having different orientation degrees and prepa...
The tensile strength of gel-spun polyethylene fibers obtained after hot-drawing depends on spinning ...
The mechanical behavior of gel-spun, ultra-drawn, UHMW-PE fibers was investigated as a function of t...
The time-dependent deformation behaviour of a commercial grade of high-performance polyethylene fibr...
Stress relaxation after a simple elongational step strain, creep under a constant simple elongationa...
The deformation behaviour of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) fibres is studied using dynamic mechanical an...
The influence of tensile deformation on gel-spun and hot-drawn ultrahigh molecular weight polyethyle...
This thesis deals with the tensile behaviour of fibres prepared from high molecular weight polymers....
In the present investigation the influence of strain rate and temperature on modulus, strength and w...
Stress relaxation after a simple elongational step strain, creep under a constant simple elongationa...
International audienceUHMWPE viscoelastic fibers show great interest as reinforcement within composi...
This thesis applies nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanics, failure, a...
In highly oriented polymers, stress can stabilize fibers against melting by favoring the low-entropy...
The structures of polyethylene films and film fibers, having different orientation degrees and prepa...
The tensile strength of gel-spun polyethylene fibers obtained after hot-drawing depends on spinning ...