INVESTIGADORES
FRONTINI patricia Maria
artículos
Título:
Fracture toughness of polymers in the ductile-to-brittle transition region:
Autor/es:
R.G. COCCO; P.M. FRONTINI; J.E. PEREZ IPIÑA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART B-POLYMER PHYSICS
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2005 p. 3674 - 3684
ISSN:
0887-6266
Resumen:
A method available in literature was adapted and proposed for treating scatter and nonlinearity effects in fracture toughness of polymers in the ductile-to-brittle transition regime. The materials used were polypropylene homopolymer (PPH) and a polypropylene-elastomeric polyolefin blend (PPH/POes 20 wt %), at room temperature and at 20-mm/min test rate. Under such conditions, the fracture toughness presents a large scatter and a mean value can not be used as a design parameter because it leads to toughness overestimation. Then, there is a need to find a threshold of toughness, as a safe characteristic value for design. The toughness was evaluated by using the J-integral approach. Large sets of specimens, 53 samples per each material, were tested with the purpose to reveal a reliable tendency in fracture behavior. As the toughness was considered nonuniform throughout the material, a weakest link model was assumed, and then results were analyzed statistically by means of a three-parameter Weibull model (3P-W). The PPH responded well to this 3P-W model, whereas some deviations from the original model were observed in the PPH/POes blend. However, lower-bound toughness values could be determined for both materials by censoring nonvalid data (Δa > 0.1b0). From an engineering point of view, the results are very encouraging, since this methodology allows to obtain a threshold of fracture toughness from a given population, that is suitable to characterize the material fracture toughness at a given temperature and strain rate