Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5205544 | Polymer Testing | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Polycarbonate (PC), a ductile polymer, has been found by both linear elastic fracture mechanics and impact tests to present a ductile-brittle transition, which depends on notched specimen thickness, test speed and gamma irradiation. Owing to large amounts of plastic deformation, fracture toughness measurements by these test methods are not precise. In the present communication, a better method, the Essential Work of Fracture (EWF), to assess the fracture characteristics in plane state of stress was for the first time used to evaluate the fracture toughness of PC sheets subjected to gamma irradiation dose. Three-points bend tests of sharp pre-cracked specimens with different ligament lengths were 340Â kGy gamma irradiated. EWF results showed that the total fracture work increased linearly with length for both non-irradiated and gamma irradiated conditions. A significant decrease in EWF fracture toughness was associated with brittleness promoted by gamma irradiation. This brittleness was also confirmed by macro and microscopy (SEM) evidence.