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Dynamic modulus of polymethylmethacrylate saturated with carbon dioxide

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The authors have devised a method for measuring the complex modulus of elasticity of non-plasticized polymethylmethacrylate of grade ST-1-110 in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide. The pressure of the saturated gas in the working chamber was varied between 4·105 and 60·105 N/m2, and the experiments were performed at 18–90°C.

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S. M. Kirov Ural Polytechnic Institute, Sverdlovsk. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 2, pp. 370–372, March–April, 1974.

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Okonishnikov, G.B., Blednykh, E.I. & Skripov, V.P. Dynamic modulus of polymethylmethacrylate saturated with carbon dioxide. Polymer Mechanics 9, 333–335 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855066

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