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Terminal defects in crystalline polyethylene
Authors:A P Dreimanis
Abstract:Conclusions 1. It was shown that the terminal defect in polyethylene contains a set of partial twist disclinations with different Frank vectors for different chains.2. It was found that the structure of the terminal defect changes during elongation of the chain and outward from the crystallite. It was also found that the volume of the void formed by the presence of the chain and remains constant; the elongation process is accompanied by a conservative motion of the disclination loops along the chains, which causes creep of the screw dislocations.3. The conformational changes were calculated for a segment moving in the crystal field of neighboring chains in regular and high-pressure PE; the values of the energy of activation of the chain and motion were obtained (10.3·10–16 and 3.6·10–16 erg/monomer for the regular and high-pressure PE, respectively), indicating a higher rate of annealing of PE in the high-pressure phase.For communication II, see 2].Institute of Polymer Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, Riga. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 5, pp. 793–798, September–October, 1978.
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