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The microfibrils in Nylon and PET fibers include a sequence of crystalline and
amorphous domains with dimensions along the fiber axis regular enough to act
as a microlattice whose characteristics can be investigated by small-angle X-ray
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microfibrillar model, according to which the modulus is dependent on degree of
crystallinity only, cannot be applied to these fibers. The analysis of fiber strength
is still a subject of intensive investigation. Two theories exist which show ...
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In a drawing process where (1) the stretching of the microfibrils equals the
macroscopic stretching of the fiber, and (2) the fiber is incompressible, the
microfibril diameter and fiber length changes correlate according to D^L\ = D2m,
2L2 (12) ...
In a drawing process where (1) the stretching of the microfibrils equals the
macroscopic stretching of the fiber, and (2) the fiber is incompressible, the
microfibril diameter and fiber length changes correlate according to D^L\ = D2m,
2L2 (12) ...
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TRANSREACTIONS AND POSTADDITIONAL | 19 |
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