Title of article
Plastic deformation behavior of β-phase isotactic polypropylene in plane-strain compression at room temperature
Author/Authors
Lezak، نويسنده , , E. and Bartczak، نويسنده , , Z. and Galeski، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
13
From page
8562
To page
8574
Abstract
Isotactic polypropylene (iPP) rich in β crystal modification (constituting 92% of crystalline phase) was deformed by the plane-strain compression with constant true strain rate, at room temperature. The evolution of phase structure, morphology and orientation was studied by DSC, X-ray and SEM.
formation sequence and the active deformation mechanisms were found out. The most important mechanisms were interlamellar slip operating in the amorphous layers, resulting in numerous fine deformation bands due to localization of deformation and the crystallographic slip systems, including the (110)[001] chain slip and (110)[1 1 ¯ 0] transverse slip.
within deformation bands leads to β → smectic and β → α solid state phase transformations. At room temperature the β → smectic transformation appeared to be the primary transformation, yielding the oriented smectic phase with high concentration of 19 wt.% at the true strain of e = 1.49. The β → α yields only about 4 wt.% of new α-phase at the same strain. As a result of the deformation and phase transformation within numerous fine deformation bands β-lamellae are locally destroyed and fragmented into smaller crystals.
r deformation mechanism is the cooperative kinking of lamellae, leading to their reorientation and formation of a chevron-like lamellar arrangement.
h strains, above e = 1, an advanced crystallographic slip and high stretch of amorphous material due to interlamellar shear bring further heavy fragmentation of lamellar crystals, earlier fragmented partially by deformation bands. This fragmentation is followed by fast rotation of small unconstrained crystallites with chain axis towards the direction of flow, FD. This process leads to development of the final texture of the highly deformed β-iPP with molecular axis of both crystalline and smectic phases oriented along FD.
Keywords
Beta phase , Isotactic polypropylene , Plastic deformation
Journal title
Polymer
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Polymer
Record number
1727961
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