Abstract

Using the NMR method the authors have investigated thermal molecular movement in polymers under the conditions of fatigue tests. They have found that the increase in molecular mobility under cyclic loading (cycle frequency 1–10 Hz) is due only to general self-heating of the polymer. Heating of the specimens as a result of hysteresis heat release takes place uniformly throughout the volume.

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