Abstract

A phenomenological model of the viscoelasticity of highly oriented polymer systems is developed based on the results of studying the relaxation of such systems (mainly, fibers of polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide-6, polyvinyl alcohol, and other polymers) in the loaded state. The effect of an applied load on their relaxation spectra agrees qualitatively with the deformation behavior of crystal-like bandles that are present in amorphous intercrystalline layers of the fibrillar supramolecular structure.

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