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Stress relaxation in nylon and terylene: Influence of strain, temperature, and humidity

โœ Scribed by Meredith, R. ;Hsu, Bay-Sung


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1962
Weight
785 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3832

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Abstract

Stress relaxation data are presented for nylon 66 and Terylene yarns held at constant extensions from ยฝ% to 15% for dry, 65% R.H. and wet conditions all at 25ยฐC. and in the dry condition at 25, 50, and 75ยฐC. A single composite relaxation curve fitted the data for Terylene at all strains at 25ยฐC. A theory of stress relaxation gives a good fit for the experimental results of dry nylon at all temperatures between 25ยฐC. and 75ยฐC. In moist nylon, there are two relaxation processes superimposed on each other, one due to thermal agitation and the other due to absorption of extra moisture as the fiber is stretched. It is shown that the relaxation caused by the extra moisture absorbed is consistent with the change in moisture regain with strain at constant humidity calculated thermodynamically.


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