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A Study on the fracture behavior of polyethylene/calcium carbonate nanocomposites using the essential work of fracture (EWF) method

Author:
میمنت سادات محسن زاده
,
سیدمجتبی زبرجد
,
محمد مزینانی
,
meymanat mohsenzadeh
,
Seyed Mojtaba Zebarjad
,
Mohammad Mazinani
Year
: 2010
Abstract: In the case of ductile materials such as thin plastic films, the applied stress state in front of the crack tip

is in a plane stress condition and the deformation around the crack tip is very large. Thus linear elastic

fracture mechanics (LEFM) can not be employed to elucidate the fracture behavior of such materials.

Recent studies have shown that the essential work of fracture (EWF) method can be a very useful tool

for studying the fracture properties of thin films particularly of ductile films. In the current research,

the fracture behavior of polyethylene (PE) films including pure and reinforced with different content of

nano size calcium carbonate was investigated by means of EWF method under mode I loading. For this

purpose deeply double edge notched (DDEN) specimens with ligament lengths ranging from 5 to 15

mm cut from compression molded films and subjected to tensile tests at a constant crosshead speed of 5

mm/min. The essential (we) and non-essential work of fracture (βwp) were estimated from plots of the

specific total work of fracture (wf) versus ligament length. The fracture surfaces of MDPE and

nanocomposites were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that we of

PE/CaCO3 nanocomposites was lower than that of neat PE, while βwp increased with increasing CaCO3

content up to 2.5wt%, and then decreased for the nanocomposites containing 5wt% CaCO3. The

observed trend in the toughness parameters (i.e. we) was well demonstrated by the microscopic

evaluation.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3378159
Keyword(s): Essential work of fracture (EWF),Nanocomposite,Polyethylene,CaCO3
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contributor authorمیمنت سادات محسن زادهen
contributor authorسیدمجتبی زبرجدen
contributor authorمحمد مزینانیen
contributor authormeymanat mohsenzadehfa
contributor authorSeyed Mojtaba Zebarjadfa
contributor authorMohammad Mazinanifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:59:56Z
date available2020-06-06T13:59:56Z
date copyright12/27/2010
date issued2010
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3378159?locale-attribute=en
description abstractIn the case of ductile materials such as thin plastic films, the applied stress state in front of the crack tip

is in a plane stress condition and the deformation around the crack tip is very large. Thus linear elastic

fracture mechanics (LEFM) can not be employed to elucidate the fracture behavior of such materials.

Recent studies have shown that the essential work of fracture (EWF) method can be a very useful tool

for studying the fracture properties of thin films particularly of ductile films. In the current research,

the fracture behavior of polyethylene (PE) films including pure and reinforced with different content of

nano size calcium carbonate was investigated by means of EWF method under mode I loading. For this

purpose deeply double edge notched (DDEN) specimens with ligament lengths ranging from 5 to 15

mm cut from compression molded films and subjected to tensile tests at a constant crosshead speed of 5

mm/min. The essential (we) and non-essential work of fracture (βwp) were estimated from plots of the

specific total work of fracture (wf) versus ligament length. The fracture surfaces of MDPE and

nanocomposites were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that we of

PE/CaCO3 nanocomposites was lower than that of neat PE, while βwp increased with increasing CaCO3

content up to 2.5wt%, and then decreased for the nanocomposites containing 5wt% CaCO3. The

observed trend in the toughness parameters (i.e. we) was well demonstrated by the microscopic

evaluation.
en
languageEnglish
titleA Study on the fracture behavior of polyethylene/calcium carbonate nanocomposites using the essential work of fracture (EWF) methoden
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsEssential work of fracture (EWF)en
subject keywordsNanocompositeen
subject keywordsPolyethyleneen
subject keywordsCaCO3en
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1019117.html
conference title2nd International Conference on Composites: Characterization, Fabrication and Application (CCFA-2en
conference locationجزیره کیشfa
identifier articleid1019117
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