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Mechanisms and micromechanics of fatigue crack propagation in glassy thermoplastics
Authors:L Könczöl  W Döll  L Bevan
Institution:(1) Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Universität-Gesamthochschule Kassel, Germany;(2) Present address: Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoffmechanik, Freiburg, Germany;(3) Present address: Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, UK
Abstract:An iterative approach is used to estimate, from interference optics measurements, the variation of refractive index and, hence, extension ratio along the length of a craze at the tip of a fatigue crack. The finite element method is used to compute craze surface stress distributions which are found to be similar to those obtained for static loading. High extension ratios, in the range 6 to 8 for retarded fatigue crack growth in poly(vinylchloride), are attained in the craze fibrils at the crack tip before crack jump occurs. The craze thickens primarily by surface drawing during the early stages of its growth but in the later stages the fibril creep mechanism predominates. The critical fibril extension ratio is not reached in a single cycle, as in normal fatigue crack propagation, and crack jump does not occur until, typically, after several hundreds of cycles during which the fibrils accumulate considerable damage.Presented in part at the 7th Int. Conference Deformation, Yield and Fracture of Polymers, Cambridge, UK, 11–14 April 1988.
Keywords:Fatigue  crackpropagation  thermoplastics  crazestress  crazeextensionratio
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