THE 3 SUCCESSIVE STAGES OF CREEP OF PMMA BETWEEN 55-DEGREES-C AND 90-DEGREES-C

Citation
Jm. Cheriere et al., THE 3 SUCCESSIVE STAGES OF CREEP OF PMMA BETWEEN 55-DEGREES-C AND 90-DEGREES-C, Polymer engineering and science, 37(10), 1997, pp. 1664-1671
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences","Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
00323888
Volume
37
Issue
10
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1664 - 1671
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-3888(1997)37:10<1664:T3SSOC>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
After cooling from 140 degrees C, the physical aging of poly(methyl me thacrylate), PMMA, has been studied at 55, 70, 84, and 90 degrees C by means of temporary microcreep tests. The systematic analysis of recov eries reveals that at 90 degrees C, creep follows successively three d ifferent stages. After stress application, creep starts by a logarithm ic function of time, while recovery follows exactly the same kinetics. An Andrade creep begins after the logarithmic creep: It is in fact th e beginning of the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts creep with an exponent of 0.36. This creep is fully recoverable, but the duration of this recov ery is similar to 3 times the creep duration. The third stage of creep is superimposed on the Andrade creep and follows a power law in t(0.8 ), but it is not recoverable in the usual duration of experiments. By comparison with the recoverable creep of PMMA studied by Plazek above T-g, which can be fitted by a KWW law with an exponent 0.8, this third creep is interpreted as the beginning of the rubbery deformation.