Deformation mechanisms in PBT at elevated temperatures

Abstract

The plastic deformation of Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) is investigated at three temperatures (120, 150, 180) representative of the span between glass transition, Tg ≈ 55 and melting Tm ≈ 225 temperatures. The mechanisms of tensile deformation are analyzed as a function of the true strain using a combination of temperature-controlled tensile experiments coupled with 2D digital image correlation and synchrotron sourced wide angle (WAXS) and small angle (SAXS) X-ray scattering the amorphous and crystalline regions causing the transition between polymorphs, respectively from the isotropic amorphous phase to a smectic phase and from the α crystalline phase to the β phase.

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