INFLUENCE OF JOINING ON THE FATIGUE AND FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PIPE

Citation
H. Chen et al., INFLUENCE OF JOINING ON THE FATIGUE AND FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PIPE, Journal of materials engineering and performance, 6(4), 1997, pp. 473-480
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
10599495
Volume
6
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
473 - 480
Database
ISI
SICI code
1059-9495(1997)6:4<473:IOJOTF>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Polyethylene pipes have been used in a spectrum of corrosion-critical applications, including distribution systems for oil, gas, water, and chemicals. In this paper, the influence of joining on bending fatigue and fracture behavior of high density polyethylene pipe is presented a nd discussed, and performance is compared with a plain unwelded counte rpart. High density polyethylene pipes were joined using electrofusion and butt-fusion techniques. Stiffness and strength of the electro-fus ion joined pipe was far inferior to the butt-fusion and the plain unwe lded pipe. Tensile failure of the butt-fusion joined specimen occurred at the fusion zone, while tensile failure of the electro-fusion joine d pipe specimen occurred at the fusion joint. Bending fatigue resistan ce, quantified in terms of life to failure, of the pressurized pipe wa s superior to that of the unpressurized pipe. The fatigue resistance o f the butt-fusion joined specimen was superior to that of the electro- fusion joined pipe specimen. The unwelded plain polyethylene pipe had bending fatigue resistance superior to that of the butt-fusion joined counterpart. Rationale for the differences observed in bending fatigue life is presented, and intrinsic differences in failure characteristi cs are highlighted.