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Polymer Engineering & Science
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The mechanical behavior of springy polypropylene

Authors: S. L. Cannon; W. O. Statton; J. W. S. Hearle;

The mechanical behavior of springy polypropylene

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AbstractTo obtain further details of the unusual behavior of the “hard elastic,” “springy” form of polypropylene (SPP), various loading conditions were studied with an Instron model 1130. Specifically, the variation of the elongation at rupture with change in gauge length and strain rate has been determined. The nature and degree of the specimen hysteresis resulting from various loading cycles have been characterized. The ability of this material to recover from large extensions customarily expected to be permanent deformation has been identified and the time dependency of this recovery has been determined for strain levels of 10, 25, 50, and 100 percent of the original sample length. The effects of submitting the material to conditioning treatments, e.g., immersing in saline solutions of various electrolyte concentrations and autoclaving for 30 min at 250°F and 15 psig have been studied. Characterization of the stress relaxation behavior of the polymer has been made. Fatigue behavior has been identified utilizing a novel testing apparatus which permits load‐cycling of the fiber. Rheovibron work has facilitated calculation of the activation energy of the second order relaxation of SPP from tan δ vs temperature data. Stoll abrasion testing results on SPP tubular knit fabric and multifilament yarn have been compared to normal polypropylene and Dacron®.

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