Viscoelastic Properties of Network Structure
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概要
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We investigate the statistical mechanics of modified rubber-like network structure in order to make a molecular theoretical explanation of viscoelastic behaviors displayed by amorphous high-polymeric substances. In the former part of this paper we discuss a theory in which the relaxation mechanism is ascribed by the breakage and reformation of junctions, and in the latter part another theory is treated making use of the concept of slipping of chains for the relaxation mechanism. It is shown that the above two theories have the similar results. Owing to this fact, we can conclude that the concept of slipping of chains is essentially equivalent to that of the rearrangement of chains caused by the breakage and reformation of junctions. Furthermore, the stress-strain-time relations of our models are essentially equivalent to that of the so-called generalized Maxwell model in the phenomenological theory of viscoelasticity.
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著者
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Hayashi Shizuo
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Liberal Arts And Education Gunma University
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Hayashi Shizuo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Liberal Arts And Education Gumma University
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HAYASHI Shizuo
Department of Physics, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Education Gumma University
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