Abstract

AbstractUsing a molecular model introduced previously, we study the effects of chain‐end segregation on the relationship between strength (σ) and diameter (d) in polymeric fibers. For segregated structures with a monodisperse molecular weight distribution, our results show a scaling law σ ∼ d−α, with α in the range [0.4–0.5], in agreement with experimental observation. A weaker dependence is found for polydisperse systems. Further investigation also reveals that macroscopic cracks have little influence on the fiber strength/diameter relationship, unless the crack width shows a faster than linear increase with fiber diameter. Finally, our model results also indicate a very weak dependence of fiber strength on its length, in good agreement with experimental observation. ©1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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