IMPACT FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER WITH DUCTILE BEHAVIOR

Authors
Citation
T. Vukhanh, IMPACT FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER WITH DUCTILE BEHAVIOR, Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics, 21(2), 1994, pp. 83-90
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Mechanical",Mechanics
ISSN journal
01678442
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
83 - 90
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-8442(1994)21:2<83:IFCOPW>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The characterization of ductile polymers with ductile fracture behavio r is still a controversial subject. Presently, two approaches based on fracture mechanics have been proposed for the evaluation of impact fa ilure of plastics, i.e., the method using the concept of essential fra cture work, and the crack initiation and propagation approach. This pa per discusses the validity of the fracture parameters used in these ap proaches. Additional experimental results and evidence are presented; they indicate that the concept of essential work of fracture cannot be used to characterize the fracture property of plastics. At high loadi ng rates, the fracture energy of plastics can decrease with crack exte nsion, resulting in a variable essential work of fracture. It is also found that the work dissipated in the outer plastic zone as formulated in the concept does not only reflect the non-essential work but is al so related to the fracture process. Instead, the approach based on two material parameters should be used to evaluate the impact fracture be havior. Crack initiation and propagation energies should be considered to account for the variation of material's fracture behavior during c rack propagation so as to include time rate and size scale effects.