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A copolyester was subsequently selected which enabled the direct measurement
of the changes in comonomer sequence distribution , induced by the
crystallization - controlled reaction process , and to relate these changes
quantitatively to ...
A copolyester was subsequently selected which enabled the direct measurement
of the changes in comonomer sequence distribution , induced by the
crystallization - controlled reaction process , and to relate these changes
quantitatively to ...
Page 139
The analysis is applied to determine the structural changes in nylon 6 between
moderate and high draw ratio and changes in modulus and strength explained
by two - phase micromechanics . Samples were prepared as follows : dried nylon
6 ...
The analysis is applied to determine the structural changes in nylon 6 between
moderate and high draw ratio and changes in modulus and strength explained
by two - phase micromechanics . Samples were prepared as follows : dried nylon
6 ...
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For the above - mentioned simplified lumped - parameter system for a melt -
spinning process , the filament temperature T ( t ) and the rate of filament thinning
DV ( t ) / dz are the two state variables that predominantly affect changes in fiber ...
For the above - mentioned simplified lumped - parameter system for a melt -
spinning process , the filament temperature T ( t ) and the rate of filament thinning
DV ( t ) / dz are the two state variables that predominantly affect changes in fiber ...
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