Science and Technology of Fibers and Related Materials: Proceedings of the Fiber Society 50th Anniversary Technical Conference Held in Princeton, New Jersey, August 19-23, 1990 |
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4 ) that obtained from tension tests at a fixed gauge length ( B = 8 . 1 - 9 . 4 ) . The
value of ß = 16 . 0 reported in Table I was calculated from the data in Table 8 ( b )
in Ref . 10 , which refers to various gauge lengths taken from one filament only ...
4 ) that obtained from tension tests at a fixed gauge length ( B = 8 . 1 - 9 . 4 ) . The
value of ß = 16 . 0 reported in Table I was calculated from the data in Table 8 ( b )
in Ref . 10 , which refers to various gauge lengths taken from one filament only ...
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The FWHM of the amorphous halo was limited to a maximum of 6° , the value
obtained for quickquenched films and molten nylon 6 . The E - scans with poorly
resolved peaks were analyzed by limiting the FWHM of the amorphous halo to a
...
The FWHM of the amorphous halo was limited to a maximum of 6° , the value
obtained for quickquenched films and molten nylon 6 . The E - scans with poorly
resolved peaks were analyzed by limiting the FWHM of the amorphous halo to a
...
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9 ( a ) ) , a sharp distribution is obtained after heating in water at 50°C for 3 . 6 ks .
Subjecting the filaments subsequently to a higher temperature shifts this
distribution to slightly higher cos 0 , values ( Fig . 9 ( b ) ] . Reheating at 180°C
shifts the ...
9 ( a ) ) , a sharp distribution is obtained after heating in water at 50°C for 3 . 6 ks .
Subjecting the filaments subsequently to a higher temperature shifts this
distribution to slightly higher cos 0 , values ( Fig . 9 ( b ) ] . Reheating at 180°C
shifts the ...
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Strain Rate Effects in Ultrastrong Polyethylene Fibers and Composites | 45 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
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