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Computer simulation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and derivatives structure and their ramifications for gas transportLyons, Eric P. 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Electroconductive PET/SWNT films by solution castingSteinert, Brian W. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2008. / Description based on contents viewed July 9, 2009; title from PDF t.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-76).
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Assessment of the environmental profile of PLA, PET, and PS clamshell containers using LCA methodologyMadival, Santosh. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Michigan State University. Packaging, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (Proquest, viewed on Aug. 11, 2009) Includes bibliographical references.
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Reactive compatibilization of PBT/ABS blends by methyl methacrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate terpolymers /Hale, Wesley Raymond, January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1998. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 255-263). Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
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Heterogeneous crystallisation of polyethylene terephthalate. A study of the influence of organic and inorganic additives on the rate of crystallisation of polyethylene terephthalate and the subsequent changes in morphology and mechanical properties.Ibbotson, C. January 1976 (has links)
The effect of various inorganic and organic additives as possible
nucleating agents on the crystallisation behaviour of P. E. T. and the
suosequent influence on the morphological and mechanical properties
has been examined. Various methods of mixing(: the polymer and
additive were investigated and a method involving the screw-Extrusion
of the polymer and the additive was ultimately adopted. Crystallisation
studies were carried out using differential scanning calorimetry under
dynamic and isothermal modes. The results produced under conditions
of isothermal crystallisation were analysed by means of a computer.
Despite differences between batches of polymer all the additives
with the exception of indigo produced a nucleating effect in the polymer
as indicated by an increase in the rate of crystallisation compared
with that of the base polymer. Two organo-metallic substances
(sodium benzoate and sodium stearate) proved to be the most effective
in this respect by decreasing the degree of supercooling of the polymer
by 20 [degrees].
Morphological studies were carried out on isothermally crystallised
samples, after etching and replication using a transmission electron
microscope. A nodular structure whose dimensions were sensitive to
both the nucleating agent and the temperature of crystallisation was
observed.
Mechanical testing of samples direct from the D. S. C. was carried
out using a compression method. The breaking loads were found to
vary with both the type of nucleating agent used and the
crystallisation temperature chosen. A separate study involving the
exanination of the resulting fracture surfaces by scanning electron
microscopy revealed that a, high breaking load was associated with a
fine discontinuous structure whereas lower breaking loads were
characterised by a more continuous linear appearance. This implies
a higher energy of fracture due to the increased surface area of
the fracture surface of the former.
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Evaluation of Microstructure and Free Volume in Polyesters caused By Orientation and AntiplasticizersZekriardehani, Shahab January 2017 (has links)
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A design algorithm for continuous melt-phase polyester manufacturing processes: Optimal design, product sensitivity, and process flexibilityCalmeyn, Timothy Joseph January 1998 (has links)
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Modeling and optimization of continuous melt-phase polyethylene terephthalate processPattalachinti, Ravi Kumar January 1994 (has links)
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Optimization of the melt-phase polyethylene terephthalate manufacturing processCalmeyn, Timothy J. January 1995 (has links)
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An experimental investigation of the effect of slit length on the bursting strength of film and fabric plastic cylindrical shellsDeaton, Jerry W. January 1967 (has links)
Results of an experimental test program are presented to determine the bursting strength of polyethylene terephthalate film and fabric cylinders containing axial silts of various lengths. The results demonstrate that the fabric material is superior to the film material as regards residual strength in the presence of a slit. It is shown that the strength-weight ratio of the fabric cylinders is approximately twice that of the film cylinders, largely due to the strength advantage of fiber over film. The results are compared with the predicted bursting strength obtained from two different semiempirical analyses, one based on notch strength analysis and the other employing fracture mechanics concepts. The comparison demonstrates that large errors can result from the application of the notch-strength analysis yields a scatter band which is consistent with the data scatter and follows the trend of the data. / Master of Science
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