Witold Brostow (1), Nandika A. D'Souza (1), Josef Kubát (2) and Robert D. Maksimov (3)
(1) Department of Materials Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5310,
USA
(2) Department of Polymer Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412-96
Gothenburg, Sweden
(3) Institute of Polymer Mechanics of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Aizkraukles
iela 23, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia
ABSTRACT
Service performance seems to be the ultimate test of successful synthesis, processing,
characterization and testing of polymeric materials. Viscoelasticity and the time
dependance of mechanical properties can be considered as a nuisance, but in fact they
provide us with the capability of prediction of long-term performance in service on
the basis of short-term tests. The material characteristics and their influence on
long-term life prediction are evaluated using two concepts, the cooperative response
of the material and the chain relaxation capability (CRC). We show quantitative predictions
using the time-temperature correspondence, time-strain correspondence, frequency-temperature
correspondence, stress-strain correspondence and the slow crack propagation on the
basis of these concepts. The predictions include the use of a generalized temperature
shift factor aT formula. Our formula includes the W-L-F equation of 1955 as a special
case and has a much larger range of applications. Our stress shift factor as equation
provides a prediction tool for a phenomenon demonstrated experimentally already in
1948.
Keywords: Polymer sercive performance ; time dependance of mechanical properties ;
viscoelasticity ; correspondence principles ; shift factor.