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Prediction of Frozen-In Birefringence in Oriented Glassy Polymers Using a Molecularly Aware Constitutive Model Allowing for Finite Molecular Extensibility
- Abstract:
- A study has been made of birefringence in oriented glassy polystyrene. The aim was to develop a methodology for the prediction of birefringence in glassy polymers with frozen-in molecular orientation. The predictive approach employed was to use a recently proposed constitutive model, consisting of a coupling between the Likhtman-Graham Rolie-Poly model for polymer melt rheology and a previously established model for polymer glasses. The methodology was validated with an experimental study of oriented glassy polystyrenes with known melt-stretching histories. It was found that, for orientation processes sufficiently far above Tg (i.e., not including subentanglement stretch), birefringence could be predicted accurately in monodisperse materials. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
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- Volume:
- 44
- Issue:
- 8
- Pages:
- 3085-3095
- Publication date:
- 2011-04-26
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1520-5835
- ISSN:
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0024-9297
- Language:
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English
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pubs:138882
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