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Strain rate effects on the mechanical properties of polymer ...

ABSTRACT: This paper is a detailed review of the strain rate dependence of some mechanical properties of polymer composite materials.

Understanding Strain-Rate Sensitivity In Polymers

If we applied a stress of 4 MPa (580 psi) to a beam of this PP at room temperature, we would instantly observe a strain of 0.25%. If we ...

Strain Rate Effects | SpringerLink

Increasing strain rate has the effect of increasing both the modulus and the yield stress and flow stress of a polymer.

Effect of strain rate on the mechanical properties of polycarbonate ...

A higher strain rate has a similar effect to conducting the experiments at a lower temperature, which increases the polymer chains' mechanical ...

Influence of temperature and strain rate on the mechanical behavior ...

Strain rate and temperature are known to significantly influence the mechanical behavior of polymers. Since the beginning of polymer science, numerous ...

Strain rate effect on the mechanical properties of... - Sciendo

In order to study the influence of strain rate, tensile strength was used. Mechanical property results show that the tensile properties, tensile ...

Strain rate effects on the mechanical properties of polymer ...

... A detailed review of strain rate influence on mechanical properties of composite materials is presented in [1] where the general regularities confirm that ...

High Strain Rate Mechanics of Polymers: A Review

It has long been known that these mechanical properties are dependent on strain rate, temperature, and pressure. In this paper, the methods for ...

The Effects of Strain Rates on Mechanical Properties and Failure ...

The results showed that the composite was sensitive to strain rates, and its ultimate strain and ultimate strength increased with increasing ...

Review of Strain Rate Effects of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites

High strain rates generated by impact loading may cause significant changes in mechanical properties (e.g., elastic modulus and strength) before ...

Effects of strain rate and temperature on the mechanical behavior of ...

The mechanical response of amorphous polymers affected by strain rate and temperature. Young's modulus, tensile strength and strain at failure depends on ...

The Strain Rate Effect | Plastics Technology

High strain rates—events that occur over a short period of time—tend to favor the elastic properties of materials ...

Strain Rate and Temperature Effects on Tensile Properties and Their ...

Tensile strength and modulus were found to increase linearly with the log of strain rate, and decrease linearly with increasing temperature. Ramberg-Osgood and ...

Strain rate effect on the mechanical properties of thermoplastic ...

Abstract: Modern industries, including those in construction, increasingly uses various types of polymer materials, which should be ...

Impact of strain rate on mechanical properties of polylatic acid ...

The observed variations in the tensile strength of PLA specimens at different crosshead speeds can be explained using basic polymer mechanics ...

Strain rate effects on the mechanical properties of polymer ...

This paper is a detailed review of the strain rate dependence of some mechanical properties of polymer composite materials.

Tensile Behavior of High-Density Polyethylene Including the Effects ...

Strain rate has a significant effect on tensile properties due to the semi-crystalline nature of HDPE and the contribution of viscosity in the ...

Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on the Tensile Properties of ...

[33], the enhancement in tensile strength can be attributed to the shortened pull-off time caused by the higher strain rate. This limited time ...

Strain rate effect on the mechanical properties of thermoplastic ...

... In the present investigation, it was observed that the tensile strength, yield strength, Young's modulus, etc., all increased as the strain ...

Mechanics of polymers - YouTube

The mechanics of polymers are highly dependent on strain rate and temperature! For example, low temperature and high strain rate will cause ...