Jjm. Baltussen et Mg. Northolt, THE ELASTIC EXTENSION OF POLYMER FIBERS IN THE GLASSY STATE - EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS, Journal of rheology, 41(3), 1997, pp. 575-598
The results of the continuous chain model for the elastic deformation
of polymer fibers in the glassy state, which has been presented in the
previous article, are compared to the results from experiments on pol
y(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PpPTA), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (
PET), cellulose, and PE fibers, and PpPTA and PET sheets. The calculat
ed elastic stress versus strain curve is compared to the experimental
curve of PpPTA fibers. The predicted relation between the elastic modu
lus versus strain curve and the orientation of the fiber during extens
ion are compared to the results obtained by x-ray diffraction. The eff
ect of plastic deformation on the experimental modulus versus strain c
urve is considered, and a new method for the experimental determinatio
n of the shear modulus g from the elastic modulus versus strain curve
is presented. The calculated elastic modulus versus strain curves are
compared to the experimental curves of PpPTA, PET, cellulose, and PE f
ibers with widely divergent values for their orientation parameter. Th
e shear moduli for these fibers have been determined and are compared
with literature values, the relation between the experimentally determ
ined shear modulus and the structure of the fiber is discussed. The sh
ear moduli of a series of PET fibers are compared to the values obtain
ed by birefringence. The modulus of PpPTA and PET sheets are compared
to the calculated values. Good agreement between the experimental and
calculated results has been obtained. (C) 1997 The Society of Rheology
.