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Temperature Dependent Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers Investigated by Small-Scale Dynamic Mechanical Analysis

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EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS
Volume 50, Issue 1, Pages 71-77

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-008-9215-4

Keywords

Dynamic mechanical analysis; Indentation; Polymer; Viscoelasticity; Complex modulus

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The temperature-dependent viscoelastic properties of polymers were investigated by small-scale dynamic mechanical analysis in the range of -100A degrees C to 200A degrees C. The polymers tested included glassy polymer (atactic polystyrene), semicrystalline polymer (high-density polyethylene) and rubbery polymer (polyisobutylene). The small-scale dynamic mechanical analyses were performed by using a flat-tip indenter with an oscillating displacement of amplitude 36 nm. The force amplitude and phase angle were measured, from which the storage modulus E' and loss tangent tan delta were calculated. The results obtained from indentation experiments are consistent with those obtained from conventional dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). It is thus demonstrated that the indentation technique can quantitatively measure the temperature-dependent viscoelastic properties of polymers at small dimensions.

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