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Influence of normal stress on creep in tension and compression of polyethylene and rigid polyvinyl chloride copolymer
Author(s) -
O'Connor D. G.,
Findley W. N.
Publication year - 1962
Publication title -
polymer engineering and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.503
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1548-2634
pISSN - 0032-3888
DOI - 10.1002/pen.760020404
Subject(s) - materials science , creep , polyvinyl chloride , composite material , polyethylene , tension (geology) , compression (physics) , copolymer , stress (linguistics) , polymer , linguistics , philosophy
New apparatus suitable for compression creep tests of slender specimens is described. The apparatus is designed to prevent buckling and to introduce a minimum of friction. Results are reported for tension and compression creep of polyethylene and annealed, unplasticized polyvinyl chloride copolymer at 75 deg F and 50 per cent relative humidity. The stress, σ, strain ε, time t data from these tests were found to be describable with reasonable accuracy by the equation\documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ \varepsilon = \varepsilon' \circ {\rm sinh }\sigma {\rm /}\sigma _\varepsilon + {\rm m't}^{\rm n} {\rm sinh }\sigma {\rm /}\sigma {\rm m} $$\end{document}where εm′, m′, σ ε and σm are material constants. The results for polyethylene show that the creep in tension and compression were virtually the same. Creep in tension was similar but larger than in compression for polyvinyl chloride.