Original method for studying the tensile drawing behaviour of polymers by infrared spectroscopy at high-strain rates

Dupuis, J. ; Seguela, R. ; Sombret, B. ; Legrand, P. ; Rietsch, F.
Springer
Published 1987
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1436-2449
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Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
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autor Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
autorsonst Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
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notes Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
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shingle_author_1 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
shingle_author_2 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
shingle_author_3 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
shingle_author_4 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
shingle_catch_all_1 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
Original method for studying the tensile drawing behaviour of polymers by infrared spectroscopy at high-strain rates
Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
1436-2449
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shingle_catch_all_2 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
Original method for studying the tensile drawing behaviour of polymers by infrared spectroscopy at high-strain rates
Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
1436-2449
14362449
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
Original method for studying the tensile drawing behaviour of polymers by infrared spectroscopy at high-strain rates
Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
1436-2449
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Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Dupuis, J.
Seguela, R.
Sombret, B.
Legrand, P.
Rietsch, F.
Original method for studying the tensile drawing behaviour of polymers by infrared spectroscopy at high-strain rates
Summary This communication deals with the description and experimentation of an original method for studying the molecular processes of deformation in polymers by means of infrared spectroscopy under high-speed drawing conditions. The equipment is based on the model of an industrial drawing bench which involves the pulling of a continuous tape or yarn between two sets of feed rolls and draw rolls, in combination with a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer. Preliminary light-polarized measurements concerned with a linear low density polyethylene have been undertaken. Well-resolved infrared spectra are reported for a sample drawn at a take up velocity Vd=39m/min, with a draw ratio λ=7.8.
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