Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
278069 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental data are reported on isotactic polypropylene in uniaxial multiple-step cyclic tests at room temperature. The deformation programs involve (i) one- and two-step cyclic tests with a stress-controlled program (ratcheting with various maximum stresses and the zero minimum stress), (ii) short-term creep tests on specimens subjected to cyclic deformation, (iii) cyclic tests with a stress-controlled program on specimens subjected to creep flow, and (iv) triple-step tests (ratcheting with various maximum stresses interrupted by creep). A pronounced difference is observed in damage accumulation under creep and cyclic loading. Applicability is discussed of these observations for lifetime prediction under fatigue conditions.

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