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Creep of polycaproamide monofilament in the temperature region from –40 TO +60°C

  • Physico-Mechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres
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-- A nonlinear dependence between the deformation of an object and tension at negative temperatures may be interpreted from the position of an activating action of tension and is described analytically by an equation previously proposed to describe preprocesses at a temperature of 20°C.

-- At elevated temperatures a change in the mechanism of deformation takes place, plus a change in structure parameters, an increase in the number of chains which take up the load, which leads to an increase in the rigidity of the polycaproamide monofilament as it is stretched.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 42–44, July–August, 1990.

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Tiranov, V.G., Stankevich, M.A. & Krasnov, E.P. Creep of polycaproamide monofilament in the temperature region from –40 TO +60°C. Fibre Chem 22, 275–278 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548108

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