Abstract

Abstract Eyring's theory of viscous flow has been applied to some mechanical properties of rubber modified polystyrenes. Yield strengths as a function of orientation, temperature, and rate of strain have been shown to be consistent with the theory. The temperature of transition from ductile to brittle fracture as a function of orientation has also been measured and found to be consistent with theoretical predictions.

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