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Tensile stress and tear resistance [ 51 ] ( Figure 12 ] along with the elastic
modulus E , increase with molecular weight ( 186 - 189 ) . Stability to impact and
stress cracks is considerably improved when the molecular weight is increased (
189 ) .
Tensile stress and tear resistance [ 51 ] ( Figure 12 ] along with the elastic
modulus E , increase with molecular weight ( 186 - 189 ) . Stability to impact and
stress cracks is considerably improved when the molecular weight is increased (
189 ) .
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Failure modes also during fatigue investigated . PA - 6 . 6 toughened 10 , 20 , 30
GF RT 1 0 . 00017 Hz CT No GCM ( tough ) > 30 Gcc = 5 - 30 Gc decreases with
increasing vf . KQ slightly increases with increasing vf for the rubber toughened ...
Failure modes also during fatigue investigated . PA - 6 . 6 toughened 10 , 20 , 30
GF RT 1 0 . 00017 Hz CT No GCM ( tough ) > 30 Gcc = 5 - 30 Gc decreases with
increasing vf . KQ slightly increases with increasing vf for the rubber toughened ...
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6 , - PET and - PBT with increasing reinforcing effectiveness parameter , R ( 120 )
. ( Testing conditions : T = RT , v = 10° mm / min crosshead speed . ) Based on
Equation ( 10 ) , the fracture toughness of different systems can be compared by ...
6 , - PET and - PBT with increasing reinforcing effectiveness parameter , R ( 120 )
. ( Testing conditions : T = RT , v = 10° mm / min crosshead speed . ) Based on
Equation ( 10 ) , the fracture toughness of different systems can be compared by ...
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