Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206784 | Polymer Testing | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A transparent silicone rubber (vinyltrimetoxysilane) has been exposed to pressurized hydrogen from 0.1 to 27Â MPa, saturated and submitted to gas decompression over a wide range of controlled rates of pressure (between 0.2 and 90Â MPa/min).A spatial and temporal follow up of the development of damage during and after decompression has been conducted. The pressure level and the decompression rate are both needed to predict if blister fracture will occur and, if it does, at what level of pressure in the chamber. Using these two parameters, it is possible in some cases to predict the onset of damage.
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Authors
Julien Jaravel, Sylvie Castagnet, Jean-Claude Grandidier, Guillaume Benoît,