Structure and Tensile mechanical properties of poly(ester urethane) materials.

ORAL

Abstract

Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) techniques, primarily phase imaging, and Stress/Strain Tensile Measurements were used to study the properties of model poly (ester urethane) and 23{\%} Estane{\texttrademark} compression molded samples. SPM was used to characterize the surface microstructure and the corresponding distribution of hard and soft segments within these samples. The model samples contained a range of nitroplasticizer (NP) content from 0 to 15{\%}. SPM phase imaging yielded maps of variations in local mechanical properties at the nanometer scale. Tensile stress/strain measurements were carried out at 0.1 mm/min. Sequential tensile stress/strain measurements to increasing strains, sequential tensile stress/strain measurements to the sample strain, and at different temperatures allow us to understand the deformation mechanism in this complex material. Significant elastic behavior was seen below the glass transition.

Authors

  • Marilyn Hawley

  • Robert Houlton

  • Philip Rae

  • E. Bruce Orler

  • Debra Wrobleski

    Los Alamos National Laboratory