Polymers under load and heating deformability: Modelling and predicting

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The polymer deformability under load and heating is the determining factor in calculating reinforced polymer structures used under heating. Deformability–load/temperature relations make it possible to calculate temperature stresses and deformations in bearing cross-sections of polymer structures such as chimneys, smokestacks, etc. The present study suggests a method of calculating deformability of polymers subjected to the temperature loads. The method is based on the structure model of pack or layer bonded polymer domains where the elasticity of rigid bonds decreases with heating according to entropy principles. The method has been successfully tested on various polymers and compounds with due account for the effect of mineral additives on the deformation modulus increase.

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Korolev, A., Mishnev, M., Zherebtsov, D., Vatin, N. I., & Karelina, M. (2021). Polymers under load and heating deformability: Modelling and predicting. Polymers, 13(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13030428

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