M. Delin et al., PHYSICAL AGING TIME SCALES AND RATES FOR POLY(VINYL ACETATE) STIMULATED MECHANICALLY IN THE T-G-REGION, Polymer engineering and science, 36(24), 1996, pp. 2955-2967
The physical aging behavior of poly(vinyl acetate), PVAc, in the T-g-r
egion has been investigated using dynamic mechanical analysis [DMA). T
ests in shear and flexure modes were performed for samples quenched fr
om a stabilization temperature of 40 degrees C to aging temperatures 3
5.0 degrees C and 32.5 degrees C (down-jumps], and from equilibrium at
a stabilization temperature of 32.5 degrees C to aging temperature 36
.2 degrees C (up-jump). Volume recovery was investigated for the same
thermal histories using mercury-in-glass dilatometry. The time scales
for the evolution of the storage and loss moduli during physical aging
have been compared with the volumetric time scales. Aging rates, mu,
have been calculated in the frequency and time domains. The evolution
of dynamic mechanical properties during aging is found to be different
from the volumetric behavior. In the case of the temperature down-jum
p, the evolution of the volume ceases earlier than that for the storag
e and loss moduli. In the up-jump experiment, the opposite is found. A
ging rates for the storage and loss moduli are analyzed. A suggestion
is offered that the evolution of dynamic mechanical properties during
physical aging is retarded by the cyclic mechanical stimulus, and that
this effect (rejuvenation) is more noticeable the higher is the dampi
ng; consequently rejuvenation in the T-g-region can be caused by small
strains in dynamic mechanical analysis.