Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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ISBN 10: 1118324579
ISBN 13: 978-1-11832-457-8

Chapter 15 - Characteristics, Applications, and Processing of Polymers - Questions and Problems - Page 630: 15.15b

Answer

Increasing the degree of crystallinity of a semicrystalline polymer leads to an enhancement of the tensile strength. This is because of the enhanced interchain bonding and forces. Interchain motions are inhibited in response to the applied stresses.

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Increasing the degree of crystallinity of a semicrystalline polymer leads to an enhancement of the tensile strength. This is because of the enhanced interchain bonding and forces. Interchain motions are inhibited in response to the applied stresses.
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