Brittle to ductile: Fracture toughness mapping on controlled epoxy networks

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Crawford, ED [1 ]
Lesser, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Polymer Sci & Engn, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
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10.1002/pen.11425
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TQ [化学工业];
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A series of epoxy networks with controlled molecular weight between crosslinks (M-c) was constructed with a difunctional epoxy resin and a mixture of aliphatic amines. The glass transition and yield strengths decreased as M-c increased, while the elastic properties were independent of M-c. In determining the effect of M-c on fracture toughness, the fracture behavior changed from a brittle fracture to a ductile fracture as M-c increased. The tests and analyses used to evaluate the fracture energy changed from a linear elastic fracture mechanics approach for brittle failures to an elastic-plastic fracture mechanics approach for ductile failures. The ductile responses also shaved an increasing fracture resistance with crack extension. Two popular models were used to describe the fracture energy as a function of yield strength. The analysis showed that a change in fracture energy by a thermally induced change in yield strength was equivalent to a change in fracture energy by a chemically induced change in yield strength. In addition, comparisons between the two models allowed insightful relationships to be drawn.
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