Title of article
A critical assessment of unbalanced surface stresses: Some complementary considerations
Author/Authors
Bassett، نويسنده , , D.C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
3263
To page
3266
Abstract
The wide-ranging survey of twisted growth in polymers by Lotz and Cheng cites extensive evidence consistent with the relief of surface stress being the underlying cause. This complementary note contributes to the discussion by making three main points. First, it is necessary to go further and explain the key issue of how a consistent twist is maintained when, as commonly, this habit has a lower symmetry than the crystallographic lattice. Detailed study has shown that, in polyethylene, this occurs by reorganization of the initial fold surfaces. Second, the suggested explanation by Keith and Padden that, in polyethylene, the asymmetric habit derives from molecules adding to lamellae with inclined fold surfaces is invalid being doubly inconsistent with observation. Third, twisting has now been linked to faster growth by study of row structures in polyethylene. This produces inherently rough fold surfaces in Régime II whose internal stresses drive reorganization and twisting. For slower (Régime I) growth, fold surfaces form with and maintain ordered packing so providing no basis for twisting. These new insights radically alter the context of twisted growth and provide a firm factual basis for further work.
Keywords
Lamellar twisting , Fold-surface re-organization , Isothermal thickening
Journal title
Polymer
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Polymer
Record number
1726381
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