Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5015353 International Journal of Fatigue 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of fiber orientation on crack propagation was studied with single edge-notched specimens cut from injection-molded plates of fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide (PPS). Fracture mechanics parameters were calculated by FEM based on anisotropic elasticity. For mode I crack propagation in specimens parallel (MD) and perpendicular (TD) to molding direction, difference in crack propagation rate, dc/dN, among specimens becomes small when correlated to a crack-tip-opening radius parameter, HIΔGI, where HI is a compliance parameter. Including crack propagation under mixed loading, all the data tend to merge a single relation when correlated to total energy-release-rate range divided by Young's modulus, ΔGtotal/Eθ.
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