Thermal expansion of irradiated polyethylene from 10 to 340 K

Jayanna, H. S. ; Subramanyam, S. V. (1993) Thermal expansion of irradiated polyethylene from 10 to 340 K Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 31 (9). pp. 1095-1098. ISSN 0887-6266

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Abstract

The coefficient of thermal expansion of γ-irradiated polyethylene has been measured from 10 to 340 K by using the three-terminal capacitance technique. The samples are irradiated to 500 Mrad in steps of 100 Mrad in air at room temperature with γ-rays from a Co60 source at a dose rate of 0.3 Mrad/h. The crystallinity of the sample is measured by X-ray diffraction. The crystallinity is found to decrease with radiation dose. The thermal expansion coefficient is found to be constant with radiation doses from 10 to 110 K and decreases with doses from 110 to 340 K.

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Keywords:Polyethylene; Irradiation; Thermal Expansion
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