Title of article :
Experimental study of the transverse mechanical properties
of polyamide 6.6 monofilaments
Author/Authors :
Georgios Stamoulis، نويسنده , , Christiane Wagner-Kocher، نويسنده , ,
Marc Renner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In this paper, we analyse experimental results
concerning the transverse mechanical properties
of PA6.6 monofilaments. Three diameters of such
monofilaments (120, 230 and 400 lm) were compressed
at seven different speeds, varying from 1 to
5,000 lm/min, until a maximum force of 2,000 N. The
results show a high degree of anisotropy: the transverse
Young’s modulus is less than one-tenth the value of the
longitudinal one. In general, as the speed increases,
more energy is needed to compress the monofilament
and the curves representing the evolution of the contact
width as a function of the force per unit length are
in descending order. This happens in the plastic region,
as long as the phenomenon is well stabilised, and
indicates a viscoelastoplastic behaviour of PA6.6
monofilaments in the transverse direction. Transverse
relaxation tests confirmed this behaviour. However,
the curves representing the evolution of the diameter
as a function of the force per unit length are not always
in descending order as the speed increases. These
curves also show a change in the optical properties of
the compressed monofilament. Scanning Electron
Microscope photos of transversely compressed PA6.6
monofilaments revealed that the monofilament seems
to fibrillate inside its core
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science