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Tensile yield‐stress behavior of poly(vinyl chloride) and polycarbonate in the glass transition region

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Abstract The yield‐stress behavior of two glassy polymers is studied through the glass transition region over a wide range of strain rates. For temperatures below the glass transition temperature, the yield stress behavior could be described as a non‐Newtonian flow in agreement with Eyring's theory, if one excepts a narrow range relating to the slowest strain rates. For temperatures above T g , the yield‐stress behavior is still nonlinear but fits the relations based on the concept of free volume.

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