INVESTIGADORES
BERNAL Celina Raquel
artículos
Título:
Fracture Behaviour of Recyclable All-Polypropylene Composites Composed of  and  Modifications
Autor/es:
A. STOCCHI, A. IZER, T. BÁRÁNY, C. BERNAL, T. CZIGÁNY, V. PETTARIN
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Editorial:
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 24 p. 805 - 818
ISSN:
0892-7057
Resumen:
The fracture behavior of all-PP composites was studied under quasistatic loading conditions. Fracture toughness was evaluated by means of different fracture mechanics approaches depending on materials’ behavior. Composites consolidated at low temperature exhibited pop-in features and the failure occurs typically by delamination and tape stretching and fracture. With increasing consolidation quality – i.e., with increasing processing temperature – the delamination became less pronounced, and so the tape stretching occurred, before the specimens break. In composites consolidated at the highest temperature investigated (1908C), the laminate-like structure typical of self-reinforced composites produced according to film-stacking method was lost. Accordingly, composites behave as if  they were only a-PP and b-PP matrices: a-rPP exhibited typical brittle fracture of a-PP, while b-rPP exhibited the stable behavior with fully yielded ligament before crack propagation commonly observed for b-PP. In general, stress–strain behavior changed from stable to unstable and fracture toughness strongly decreased as consolidation quality increased. Based on these results and previous findings, it can be concluded that the properties of self-reinforced PP composites can be tailored for a given application through the quality of consolidation.