Pressure Dependence of the Viscoelastic Behavior of Polyisobutylene
- 1 March 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 30 (3), 337-341
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1735164
Abstract
The absorption of 4 mc/sec ultrasonic waves in polyisobutylene is measured as a function of temperature, for various pressures. The extreme limits of these variables are 1 to 1400 atmos and −20°C to 80°C, respectively. Approximate measurements of propagation velocity are also obtained. Pulse reflection apparatus is used. A magnetically actuated holder places the sample in the signal path or removes it. Pressure‐volume data are obtained for polyisobutylene at 30°C by means of a capillary dilatometer fitted with electrical contacts, in which the sample is placed with mercury. The expected behavior of viscoelasticrelaxation times with temperature and pressure is computed by adapting a theory due to Bueche. With additional assumptions concerning the compressibility, the theory gives a shift of the constant‐frequency absorption maximum of 0.025 C°/atmos, in approximate agreement with experiment.Keywords
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