Title of article :
The recovery of mechano-sorptive creep strains
Author/Authors :
K. M. Entwistle، نويسنده , , A. Zadoroshnyj، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Mechano-sorptive strain was generated in strips
of rectangular section stressed in torsion with the humidity
cycled between 38% and 84%. After a number of humidity
cycles the specimen was unloaded, the applied stress was
reversed and further humidity cycles were imposed. All the
initial strain was recovered and reversed strain was
developed. Tests were carried out at two maximum shear
stress levels, 1.12 MPa and 5.05 MPa. After seven
humidity cycles at the higher stress a large mechanosorptive
strain of about 0.06 was developed, which was
nearly nine times the initial elastic strain. During the
development of this strain no significant change of the
shear modulus occurred, from which it is concluded that
the large MS strain produces no permanent change of the
features of the cell wall structure that determine the shear
modulus. There are close parallels between the mechanism
generating the MS strains and that responsible for the large
plastic strains reported by Keckes et al. in wet compression
wood loaded in tension. In both cases it is suggested that
the shear strains arise from the breaking and reforming of
hydrogen bonds between parallel polymer chains.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science