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BS ISO 6721-5:2019 Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties Flexural vibration. Non-resonance method

BS ISO 6721-5:2019

Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties Flexural vibration. Non-resonance method

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Označení normy:BS ISO 6721-5:2019
Počet stran:18
Vydáno:2019-04-29
ISBN:978 0 580 97459 5
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 6721-5:2019


This standard BS ISO 6721-5:2019 Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.080.01 Plastics in general

This document describes a flexural, non-resonance method for determining the components of the flexural complex modulus Ef* of polymers at frequencies typically in the range 0,01 Hz to 100 Hz. Higher-frequency measurements can be made, but significant errors in the dynamic properties measured are likely to result (see 10.2.2 and 10.2.3). The method is suitable for measuring dynamic storage moduli in the range 10 MPa to 200 GPa.

NOTE

Although materials with moduli less than 10 MPa can be studied, more accurate measurements of their dynamic-mechanical properties can be made using shear modes of deformation (see ISO 6721-6).

This method is particularly suited to the measurement of loss factors greater than 0,02 and can therefore be conveniently used to study the variation of dynamic properties with temperature and frequency through most of the glass-rubber relaxation region (see ISO 6721-1). The availability of data determined over wide ranges of both frequency and temperature enables master plots to be derived, using frequency/temperature shift procedures, which present dynamic properties over an extended frequency range at different temperatures.