Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5189904 | Polymer | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
With decreasing specimen thickness the fracture energies increased strongly and the brittle-ductile transition shifted to lower temperatures this both for the aliphatic polyketone and the polyketone-rubber blend. The deformation in these materials in accompanied with a strong temperature increase in the deformation zone. The addition of rubber particles decreases the sensitivity towards the thickness. However, in very thin samples the cavitation of the rubber particles is more difficult and the rubber toughening effect decreases. The strong thickness effects on the fracture toughness indicate for both the homo polymer and the blend indicate that data from a standard test with 4Â mm thick samples are not representative for thin walled applications.
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Authors
W.C.J. Zuiderduin, D.P.N. Vlasveld, J. Huétink, R.J. Gaymans,