Abstract

Plastic strain of amorphous poly(butylene succinate) films in stretching was studied. Self-oscillating necking was detected at very low stretching rates, at which, according to the existing concepts, oscillations are impossible. It was concluded that the self-oscillations are a consequence of a previously unknown mechanism of instability of plastic flow.

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