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Ultrasonic measurements of the elastic stiffness constants of oriented polyethylene
Authors:J.G. Rider  K.M. Watkinson
Affiliation:Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Abstract:High density polyethylene (Rigidex 9), a high density copolymer of polyethylene and poly(butene-1) (Rigidex 2000), and low density polyethylene (Alkathene WJG 11) were oriented by hot drawing. The crystalline texture, as determined by wide- and low-angle X-ray diffraction, was a highly oriented chain axis in the draw direction with random orientation transversely and with lamellae surfaces perpendicular to the draw direction. Elastic stiffness constants were measured by a contact-probe ultrasonic pulse technique at 2.5 MHz both before and after annealing in a temperature range which did not significantly alter the crystalline texture. Assuming orthorhombic symmetry the nine stiffness constants of Rigidex 2000 and the three longitudinal and three shear stiffness constants of Rigidex 9 were measured after drawing and after subsequent annealing. Only the longitudinal constants of Alkathene were measured, as shear waves could not be transmitted. The longitudinal stiffness in the draw direction was markedly affected by drawing and by annealing, while the crystalline texture remained substantially unchanged; by comparison the other stiffness constants showed little change. Drawn Rigidex 9 reached a tensile modulus in the draw direction of 69 GPa. The results are compared with ‘static’ and low frequency measurements reported in the literature.
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