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Stress–strain behaviour of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) during large plastic deformation by plane strain compression: the relation between stress–strain curve and thermal history, temperature and strain rate
Authors:Elton L G Denardin  Shinichi Tokumoto  Dimitrios Samios
Institution:(1) Laboratório de Instrumentação e Dinâmica Molecular–Instituto de Química/UFRGS, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Cx. Postal: 15003, Porto Alegre–RS, 91501-970, Brazil
Abstract:This study presents an experimental investigation of the large plastic deformation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) submitted to plane strain compression. PET samples, obtained by injection moulding, annealed and non-annealed, were deformed using a specific compression device developed for this purpose. The obtained stress–strain curves at different temperatures and strain rates are useful for engineering applications and show a significant temperature dependence and a minor dependence on the strain rate. A softening temperature as a minimum temperature necessary to initiate deformation when a minimum, almost zero, stress is applied is introduced. This temperature, at the zero stress and strain limit, we denominate “Stress–Strain independent softening Temperature (T SOF)”. The T SOF values, 104 and 113°C for non-annealed and annealed PET, respectively, have been obtained using three different strain rates, indicating that the property is sensitive to the thermal history of the material.
Keywords:PET  Stress–  strain curves  Plastic deformation  Plane compression  Stress–  strain independent softening temperature
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