Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.38, No.9, 1137-1145, 2000
Strain-rate dependence of the microstructure and mechanical properties for hot-air-drawn nylon 6 fibers
A hot-air (HA) drawing method was applied to nylon 6 fibers to improve their mechanical properties and to study the effect of the strain rate in the HA drawing on their mechanical properties and microstructure. The HA drawing was carried out by the HA, controlled at a constant temperature, being blown against an original nylon 6 fiber connected to a weight. As the HA blew against the fiber at a flow rate of 90 liter/min, the fiber elongated instantaneously at strain rates ranging from 9.1 to 17.4 s(-1). The strain rate in the HA drawing increased with increasing drawing temperature and applied tension. When the HA drawing was carried out at a drawing temperature of 240 degrees C under an applied tension of 34.6 MPa, the strain rate was at its highest value, 17.4 s(-1). The draw ratio, birefringence, crystallite orientation factor, and mechanical properties increased as the strain rate increased. The fiber drawn at the highest strain rate had a birefringence of 0.063, a degree of crystallinity of 47%, and a dynamic storage modulus of 20 GPa at 25 degrees C.