Abstract
Recent experimental work on craze growth in polymers has shown that the reptation model for polymer motion may be successfully applied, in certain cases, to the behavior of glassy polymers in the solid phase. In this paper, a simple scaling analysis is presented to show how the primitive path model for reptation may be applied to the behavior of glassy polymers before and during slow crack growth. Different dynamic regimes are identified and related to the relaxation times of the polymer chain. The dependence on polymer chain length for each mechanism is described. Estimates for the fracture energy of each process are presented.

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