Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10646139 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The multi-mechanism model devoted to the semi-crystalline polymers proposed in the recent study (Regrain et al. [1]) is generalized in this work to account for mechanical damage behaviour. To assess model reliability, finite element simulations of notched specimens subjected to creep behaviour were performed and compared successfully to experiments in terms of creep notch opening displacement. The model is able to reproduce the location of the maximum damage in a structure. This is a key information for the lifetime prediction of engineering components made of semi-crystalline polymers such as pressure vessel or pipes subjected to creep loading.
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