The Effect of Anisotropy in Polymeric Matrices on Compositional Properties at Various Temperatures

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The use of polymeric matrices with different crystalline degree values for the design of polymer compounds for tribotechnical purposes is demonstrated. The wear resistance of the provided material in question trends significantly in favor of compounds with greater crystalline degree values. Considering the macrolevel data, the level of the sampled materials carry almost equal effective stress-strain properties. Therefore this difference may be associated with local material properties which influence the rearrangement of stress-strain state parameters in polymeric matrices with changing crystalline degree values.

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