C. Fond et R. Schirrer, A MECHANICAL MODEL FOR THE ONSET OF DAMAGE IN RUBBER-MODIFIED AMORPHOUS POLYMERS, Journal de physique. IV, 6(C6), 1996, pp. 375-384
At medium loading rates, void formation usually precedes plasticity in
the matrix around the particles in rubber toughened polymers. Many au
thors have proposed models for the relationship between rubber surface
energy, volume strain energy and void growth. In this paper, it is sh
own that another volume criterion must also be satisfied, arising from
the fact that in all these models, no decohesion is allowed at the pa
rticle-matrix interface. A fracture mechanics approach, where linear a
nd non linear elasticity are assumed for the matrix and the rubber par
ticle respectively, is used to define a void formation criterion depen
ding on the rubber fracture surface energy. After formation, the stabi
lity of the void is examined, taking into account the volume conservat
ion between matrix and particle and the stress due to surface tension
when the void size is very small. A size effect is observed, indicatin
g that voids cannot grow in small particles. The required value of fra
cture energy in a particle on a microscopic scale is discussed.