Abstract

A primitive molecular theory for stress–strain relationship of spherulitic polymers is presented based on a consideration of changes in conformational free energy in the tie chains and floating chains located between crystalline lamellae within an ideal spherulite which is assumed to undergo an affine deformation. Numerical stress–strain curves are calculated as a function of temperature, crystallinity, and tie chain fraction.

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