Abstract:Time-to-failure of polymers, and the actual failure mode, are influenced by stress, temperature, processing history, and molecular weight. We show that long-term ductile failure under constant load is governed by the same process as short term ductile failure at constant rate of deformation. Failure proves to originate from the polymer's intrinsic deformation behavior, more particularly the true strain softening after yield, which inherently leads to the initiation of localized deformation zones. In a previous… Show more
“…At large deformation, namely, the effect (of the thermal-history) has been erased by the plastic deformation, i.e. the 21 [Insert figure 2 about here]…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Glassy Polymers: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous work we developed an 3D elasto-viscoplastic constitutive equation that accurately captures the deformation characteristics of polymer glasses [15,16,20,21]. The basis of this constitutive model is the division of the total stress into two contributions, first proposed by Howard and Thackray [22]:…”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called driving stress s in equation (4) accounts for the rate-dependent plastic flow response, attributed to intermolecular interactions on a segmental scale [15,21] and is represented by a compressible Leonov model [20,24]:…”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deleted: [12,13,17,18] Deleted: a Deleted: [19] Deleted: [13,20] Deleted: [12,18] Deleted: [17,21] Deleted: the …”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For polycarbonate (PC) the parameters in the model (see table 1 [21]) proved to be independent of the molecular weight distribution and the key parameter, needed to adjust for differences in thermal history (illustrated in figure 2b), is the initial value of the state parameter S a .…”
“…At large deformation, namely, the effect (of the thermal-history) has been erased by the plastic deformation, i.e. the 21 [Insert figure 2 about here]…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Glassy Polymers: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous work we developed an 3D elasto-viscoplastic constitutive equation that accurately captures the deformation characteristics of polymer glasses [15,16,20,21]. The basis of this constitutive model is the division of the total stress into two contributions, first proposed by Howard and Thackray [22]:…”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called driving stress s in equation (4) accounts for the rate-dependent plastic flow response, attributed to intermolecular interactions on a segmental scale [15,21] and is represented by a compressible Leonov model [20,24]:…”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deleted: [12,13,17,18] Deleted: a Deleted: [19] Deleted: [13,20] Deleted: [12,18] Deleted: [17,21] Deleted: the …”
Section: Constitutive Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For polycarbonate (PC) the parameters in the model (see table 1 [21]) proved to be independent of the molecular weight distribution and the key parameter, needed to adjust for differences in thermal history (illustrated in figure 2b), is the initial value of the state parameter S a .…”
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