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- 2024A macroscopic viscoelastic viscoplastic constitutive model for porous polymers under multiaxial loading conditionscitations
- 2023Effect of temperature, rate, and molecular weight on the failure behavior of soft block copoly(ether-ester) thermoplastic elastomerscitations
- 2023Melt-Extruded Thermoplastic Liquid Crystal Elastomer Rotating Fiber Actuatorscitations
- 2023Melt-Extruded Thermoplastic Liquid Crystal Elastomer Rotating Fiber Actuatorscitations
- 2023Photoswitchable Liquid-to-Solid Transition of Azobenzene-Decorated Polysiloxanescitations
- 2023Photoswitchable Liquid-to-Solid Transition of Azobenzene-Decorated Polysiloxanescitations
- 2021Influence of fiber orientation, temperature and relative humidity on the long-term performance of short glass fiber reinforced polyamide 6citations
- 2021NIR–vis–UV Light-Responsive High Stress-Generating Polymer Actuators with a Reduced Creep Ratecitations
- 2020Physical background of the endurance limit in poly(ether ether ketone)citations
- 2020Processing and Properties of Melt Processable UHMW-PE Based Fibers Using Low Molecular Weight Linear Polyethylene'scitations
- 2020Tuning polymer properties of non-covalent crosslinked PDMS by varying supramolecular interaction strengthcitations
- 2020Tuning polymer properties of non-covalent crosslinked PDMS by varying supramolecular interaction strengthcitations
- 2020Stimuli-Responsive Shape Changing Commodity Polymer Composites and Bilayerscitations
- 2019Predicting plasticity-controlled failure of glassy polymerscitations
- 2019Predicting plasticity-controlled failure of glassy polymers:influence of stress-accelerated progressive physical agingcitations
- 2019An untethered magnetic- and light-responsive rotary gripper: shedding light on photoresponsive liquid crystal actuatorscitations
- 2018Predicting long-term crack growth dominated static fatigue based on short-term cyclic testingcitations
- 2018Predicting long-term crack growth dominated static fatigue based on short-term cyclic testingcitations
- 2018Designing multi-layer polymeric nanocomposites for EM shielding in the X-bandcitations
- 2017Future nanocomposites : exploring multifunctional multi-layered architectures
- 2017Photonic shape memory polymer with stable multiple colorscitations
- 2015Yield stress distribution in injection-moulded glassy polymerscitations
- 2012Time-dependent failure of amorphous poly-D,L-lactide : influence of molecular weightcitations
- 2011Criteria to predict the embrittlement of polycarbonatecitations
- 2010Time-dependent failure in load-bearing polymers : a potential hazard in structural applications of polylactidescitations
- 2010Lifetime assessment of load-bearing polymer glasses : an analytical framework for ductile failurecitations
- 2009Improvement of the long-term performance of impact-modified polycarbonate by selected heat treatmentscitations
- 2009Predicting the long-term mechanical performance of polycarbonate from thermal history during injection moldingcitations
- 2009Predicting the yield stress of polymer glasses directly from processing conditions: application to miscible systemscitations
- 2009Numerical simulation of flat-tip micro-indentation of glassy polymers: influence of loading speed and thermodynamic statecitations
- 2008Does the strain hardening modulus of glassy polymers scale with the flow stress?citations
- 2006Indentation: the experimenter's holy grail for small-scale polymer characterization?
- 2005Quantitative prediction of long-term failure of Polycarbonatecitations
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Criteria to predict the embrittlement of polycarbonate
Abstract
A direct correlation is found between the time evolution of the yield stress in unnotched tensile bars and that of the impact energy measured using notched tensile bars. In both cases a master curve can be constructed with an Arrhenius type of shift function, using the same activation energy. Combining these experimental findings with numerical simulations lead to a maximum hydrostatic stress as a criterion to predict the onset of failure, . Where aging kinetics is not dependent on the polymer’s molecular weight, embrittlement is, and for higher molecular weights a higher is found. Moreover, for high polymers we observe a more stable craze extension and crack propagation after cavitation, causing the computed impact energies to underestimate the experimental ones for all but the lowest molecular weight polymers. Because the maximum in hydrostatic stress under the notch, sh, increases with the polymer’s age, defined by the value of the state parameter Sa, and given the proportionality between Sa and the yield stress, sy, an alternative failure criterion is proposed which is a molecular weight dependent critical value of the evolving yield stress, sy,c. It predicts a product’s increased sensitivity to damage under the influence of progressive aging as enhanced by temperature.