Abstract

The vibrocreep of low-density polyethylene has been investigated in nonisothermal deformation regimes on the frequency range 150–400 Hz at variable stress amplitudes from 3.1 to 5.8 kgf/cm2. The validity of the time-vibration superposition principle has been tested.

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