Mechanisms of fatigue in short glass fiber reinforced polyamide 6

被引:80
作者
Horst, JJ
Spoormaker, JL
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[1] Laboratory for Mechanical Reliability, Industrial Design Engineering Department, Delft University of Technology
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10.1002/pen.10671
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
An adaptation to existing failure models for fatigue fracture of short fiber reinforced thermoplastics is presented, based on results using some new experimental methods. These results lead to the following conclusion: Cracks in polyamide remain bridged (by plastically drawn matrix material and/or fibers) until just before final fracture. Important is the conditioning of the polyamide: conditioned to equilibrium water content, this mechanism occurs, but not when it is dry as molded. Fatigue damage measurements were done on thin roils cut from the fatigued specimen. When tensile tested, these foils show a change in both strength and fracture strain after fatigue. Further observations during the experiments and SEM fractography strengthen the conviction that fatigue damage initiates and grows in the form of bridged cracks. A correlation between tensile strength and fatigue strength was found, the degree of fiber alignment has a similar effect on both tensile and fatigue properties.
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页码:2718 / 2726
页数:9
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