Affiliation:
1. A contribution from the Chemistry Department of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
2. Chemistry Department of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract
Stress-relaxation curves, dynamic Young's modulus, and dynamic internal friction have been obtained for single filaments of rayon, nylon, and polyethylene at 2° and 25° C. and at several relative humidities. Stress-relaxation measurements have been taken at 0.02 sec. after elongation. Dynamic parameters were observed in a forced longitudinal vibration experiment in which the vibrational frequency could be varied from approxi mately 5 to 50 cps. It is found that the dissipation of energy per cycle of vibration (measured by ηω) increases with increasing relative humidity, but that the slope of the stress-relaxation curve decreases with increasing relative humidity. An indication is given that energy dissipation in viscose rayon is independent of hydrogen bonding in the material.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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