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Zeit-Temperaturverschiebung der mechanischen Eigenschaften

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Polymermechanik

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Bis jetzt wurden nur Messungen bei konstanter Temperatur betrachtet. Wiederholt man eine Messung am gleichen Material bei einer anderen Temperatur, dann erscheinen die Dispersionsgebiete bei Temperaturerhöhung zu kürzeren Zeiten (höheren Frequenzen) zu verschoben.

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Schwarzl, F.R. (1990). Zeit-Temperaturverschiebung der mechanischen Eigenschaften. In: Polymermechanik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61506-1_9

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