Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.42, No.11, 2041-2049, 2004
Strain hardening of polycarbonate in the glassy state: Influence of temperature and molecular weight
This study is concerned with the temperature and molecular weight dependence of the strain-hardening behavior of polycarbonate. It is shown that the strain-hardening modulus reduces with increasing temperature and decreasing molecular weight. This result is interpreted in terms of temperature accelerated relaxation of the entanglement network. Moreover, it is shown that frozen-in orientations, induced by homogeneous deformations above the glass transition temperature, lead to anisotropic yield behavior that can be fully rationalized (and modelled) in terms of a superimposed stress contribution of the prestrained network. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.