Plastic pipes are being more widely used in various industries, as they combine both a rather light weight and quite high physical mechanical performance characteristics. The present article materials are devoted to the researches, relating to the determination of the various hydrocarbon compounds effect on some mechanical properties reduction degree of samples cut from HDPE pipes, represented by characteristic values of curves (strength - tensile strain) as an absorption result. In the course of the research, the gasoline presence in material structure of the pipe samples was noted to make the process unstable, and the curves representing a change in the characteristic values under study, depending on the immersion time in diesel fuel, tended to decrease throughout the entire immersion period. The experiments have shown that in the study of samples absorbing capacity a full saturation was obtained when immersed in diesel fuel and, despite large difference in absorbance values, the volume of absorbed hydrocarbons caused decline close to the studied characteristic values. Motor oils produced the most significant effect on the HDPE samples studied characteristics at the relatively low absorption values.
The goal of this research is to carry out a 3-dimensional finite detail approach evaluation of a composite plate cracked under thermal loading. The results of the mechanical properties of the composite, the orientation angle of the fibers, the geometric form of the plate, the thermal loading and the crack length had been studied to show their influence on the variation of the integral J. It is concluded that the integral J increases with the increase of crack size, temperature variation and reduce in fiber orientation perspective (e). To complete the work a probabilistic analysis was carried out.
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