2013
DOI: 10.12677/cmp.2013.22006
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The Order Parameter of Glass Transition and Instantaneous Spin Systems with De Gennes n = 0

Abstract: Abstract:In macromolecular self-avoiding random walk, movement of each particle accompanies an instantaneous spin system with De Gennes n = 0 that provides extra energy, vacancy volume and relaxation time needed for particles co-movement. Using these additional spin systems not only directly yields the same Brownian motion mode in glass transition (GT) and reptation, but also proves that the entangled chain length corresponds to the Reynolds number in hydrodynamics and the diffusion mode of entangled chains, f… Show more

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