Abstract
Self-oscillating neck propagation of amorphous polybutylene succinate was studied. The neck propagated by regular neck front jumps at the stretching speeds from 0.05 to 1000 mm/min. Self-oscillations at extremely low stretching speeds contradicts to the theory of this phenomenon. The instability of the neck propagation was explained by the deformation softening of the polymer.
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