Abstract
Experimental data regarding creep of polycarbonate in air, water, and 10% citric acid are presented. It is shown that there is a correlation between the rate of creep and the length of life of polycarbonate, which enables its long term strength to be predicted.
Literature cited
I. A. Oding and V. S. Ivanova, Teploénergetika,1, 23 (1955).
I. A. Oding and V. S. Ivanova, in: Investigation of Heat Resistance of Metals [in Russian], 52, Moscow (1956), p. 174.
V. S. Ivanova, Zavod. Lab.,23, 601 (1957).
S. N. Zhurkov and T. P. Sanfirova, Zh. Tekh. Fiz.,28, 1719 (1958).
M. I. Bessonov and E. V. Kuvshinskii in: Physics of Solid Bodies [in Russian], 1. Moscow-Leningrad (1959), p. 265.
M. I. Bessonov and E. V. Kuvshinskii, VMS,2, 397 (1960).
V. R. Regel' and N. K. Chernyi, VMS,4, 925 (1963).
P. M. Ogibalov and V. I. Moroz-Shobolova, Mekhan. Polim., No. 1, 46 (1967).
Straub and Oberbach (Shtraub and Oberbakh), Khim. i Tekhnol. Polimerov, No. 7, 113 (1966).
L. N. Magazinova, V. N. Kestel'man, and R. A. Denisova, Tekhnologiya Mashinostroeniya,6, 16 (1971).
Additional information
Food Industry Technological Institute, Moscow. D. I. Medeleev Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 4, pp. 725–727, July–August, 1972.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Kestel'man, V.N., Fal'kovskii, M.G. & Denisova, R.A. Creep and length of life of polycarbonate in aggressive media. Polymer Mechanics 8, 629–631 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855595
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855595