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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Einfluß des freien Volumens auf das verarbeitungsabhängige Deformationsverhalten spritzgegossener amorpher Thermoplaste

Engelsing, Kurt 09 January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Im theoretischen Teil der Arbeit wird zunächst ein Überblick über die innere Struktur amorpher Spritzgußteile und die Theorie des freien Volumens gegeben. Es wird auf die Abhängigkeit der Relaxationszeiten von dem im Werkstoff vorhandenen Leerstellenvolumen (freien Volumen) bei Änderung der Temperatur, der Abkühlrate, der Alterungszeit und des Druckes sowie auf das Phänomen der Druckverdichtung eingegangen. Es wird untersucht, welche Bedeutung dem freien Volumen hinsichtlich des Deformationsverhaltens spritzgegossener amorpher Thermoplaste zukommt und inwieweit dessen Effekt bei den für die Praxis interessanten Spritzgußteilen unter Umständen durch andere Einflußgrößen wie Orientierungen und Eigenspannungen überdeckt wird. Betrachtet wird der Einfluß verschiedener Verarbeitungsparameter, der Formteildicke und der physikalischen Alterung (Zeit zwischen Verarbeitung und Prüfung der Spritzgußteile bzw. Tempern unterhalb der Glastemperatur) auf die innere Struktur des Kunststoffes und dessen Auswirkungen auf das resultierende Deformationsverhalten.
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Einfluß des freien Volumens auf das verarbeitungsabhängige Deformationsverhalten spritzgegossener amorpher Thermoplaste

Engelsing, Kurt 20 December 2000 (has links)
Im theoretischen Teil der Arbeit wird zunächst ein Überblick über die innere Struktur amorpher Spritzgußteile und die Theorie des freien Volumens gegeben. Es wird auf die Abhängigkeit der Relaxationszeiten von dem im Werkstoff vorhandenen Leerstellenvolumen (freien Volumen) bei Änderung der Temperatur, der Abkühlrate, der Alterungszeit und des Druckes sowie auf das Phänomen der Druckverdichtung eingegangen. Es wird untersucht, welche Bedeutung dem freien Volumen hinsichtlich des Deformationsverhaltens spritzgegossener amorpher Thermoplaste zukommt und inwieweit dessen Effekt bei den für die Praxis interessanten Spritzgußteilen unter Umständen durch andere Einflußgrößen wie Orientierungen und Eigenspannungen überdeckt wird. Betrachtet wird der Einfluß verschiedener Verarbeitungsparameter, der Formteildicke und der physikalischen Alterung (Zeit zwischen Verarbeitung und Prüfung der Spritzgußteile bzw. Tempern unterhalb der Glastemperatur) auf die innere Struktur des Kunststoffes und dessen Auswirkungen auf das resultierende Deformationsverhalten.
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Process-induced Long-term Deformation Behavior of Injection Molded Semicrystalline Thermoplastics

Banik, Kaushik 30 August 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Process-induced Long-term Deformation Behavior of Injection Molded Semicrystalline Thermoplastics Injection molding is a very complex process because the polymer experiences a complex thermorheological history during molding that influences the molecular orientation, residual stresses, frozen-in free volume and crystallinity inside the part. These generally govern the final part properties. Therefore it is highly desirable to anticipate the effect of process parameters on the resulting microstructure and mechanical properties of the finished part in the long run. In the case of a semicrystalline thermoplastic part, the problem in understanding the deformation behavior arises from its two-phase structure and a tendency exists to concentrate primarily on the effect of the crystalline phase on the deformation behavior, while the contribution of the amorphous phase is less investigated. In this work, the influence of the processing parameters on the deformation behavior of injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastic parts, viz., syndiotactic Polystyrene (sPS) and Polybutylene terepthalate (PBT), has been monitored through creep. The resulting internal structures due to processing have been determined and the deformation behavior has been analyzed. It has been observed that only the rate of cooling shows a remarkable effect on the long-term viscoelastic behavior of an injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastic part as it influences not only the crystalline, but also the free volume fraction, whereas the different states of frozen-in orientations and pressure-induced densification have only a negligible effect. Besides, physical aging also plays an important role in the deformation behavior of the injection moldings which was manifested with the decrease in the tendency to creep. Therefore, it was suggested that the cooling rate during injection molding and the aging time can significantly affect the long-term deformation behavior of the injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastics. The results also showed that when no significant effect is observed in terms of short-term mechanical properties by changing the processing conditions, but while considering the long-term behavior they show a significant effect.
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Process-induced Long-term Deformation Behavior of Injection Molded Semicrystalline Thermoplastics

Banik, Kaushik 16 August 2006 (has links)
Process-induced Long-term Deformation Behavior of Injection Molded Semicrystalline Thermoplastics Injection molding is a very complex process because the polymer experiences a complex thermorheological history during molding that influences the molecular orientation, residual stresses, frozen-in free volume and crystallinity inside the part. These generally govern the final part properties. Therefore it is highly desirable to anticipate the effect of process parameters on the resulting microstructure and mechanical properties of the finished part in the long run. In the case of a semicrystalline thermoplastic part, the problem in understanding the deformation behavior arises from its two-phase structure and a tendency exists to concentrate primarily on the effect of the crystalline phase on the deformation behavior, while the contribution of the amorphous phase is less investigated. In this work, the influence of the processing parameters on the deformation behavior of injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastic parts, viz., syndiotactic Polystyrene (sPS) and Polybutylene terepthalate (PBT), has been monitored through creep. The resulting internal structures due to processing have been determined and the deformation behavior has been analyzed. It has been observed that only the rate of cooling shows a remarkable effect on the long-term viscoelastic behavior of an injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastic part as it influences not only the crystalline, but also the free volume fraction, whereas the different states of frozen-in orientations and pressure-induced densification have only a negligible effect. Besides, physical aging also plays an important role in the deformation behavior of the injection moldings which was manifested with the decrease in the tendency to creep. Therefore, it was suggested that the cooling rate during injection molding and the aging time can significantly affect the long-term deformation behavior of the injection molded semicrystalline thermoplastics. The results also showed that when no significant effect is observed in terms of short-term mechanical properties by changing the processing conditions, but while considering the long-term behavior they show a significant effect.

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