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Relationship Between Viscoelastic and Peeling Properties of Model Adhesives. Part 2. The Interfacial Fracture Domains
Authors:C. Derail  A. Allal  G. Marin  Ph. Tordjeman
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux Industriels, Université de Pau et des Pays de I'Adour , 64000, Pau, France;2. ElfAtochem, Groupement de Recherches de Lacq , 64170, Lacq, France
Abstract:The viscoelastic and peeling properties of polybutadiene/tackifying resin compatible blends have been studied in detail. Viscoelastic properties have been described through the variations of the complex shear modulus, G*(w), as a function of frequency, W, and peeling properties through the variations of peeling force (F) as a function of peeling rate (V).

The first paper of this series presented the cohesive fracture domain and the present paper explores the interfacial fracture domain: (i) rubbery interfacial (interfacial 1); (ii) stick-slip; (iii) glassy interfacial (interfacial 2). After a general survey of the properties in the three domains we present a quantitative relationship between the peeling and linear viscoelastic properties as a function of the adhesive formulation, discussing the use of time-temperature equivalence for adhesive properties. The third part of the paper presents the trumpet model of de Gennes describing the crack shape and propagation: starting from a mechanical analysis of the peeling test, it is shown how one may calculate the variations of the peeling force as a function of peeling rate in the various interfacial fracture domains: this model defines a single interfacial fracture criterion which coexists with the cohesive fracture criterion defined earlier, whatever the fracture location.

We present as a conclusion a critical discussion of the relevance and physical meaning of such a criterion and present a new outlook for the modeling and improvement of adhesive formulations.
Keywords:Hot-melt adhesives  pressure-sensitive adhesives  adhesive joints  peeling  viscoelasticity  rheology  cohesive failure  interfacial failure  stick-slip  adhesive formulation  master curve  peeling and rheological parameters  trumpet model of de Gennes  complex shear modulus  time-temperature equivalence  blends of monodisperse polybutadiene with tackifying resin  mechanical spectroscopy
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