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Rate and temperature effects on crack blunting mechanisms in pure and modified epoxies
Authors:It-Meng Low  Yiu-Wing Mai
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sydney, 2006 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:The failure mechanisms of several epoxy polymers (including pure, rubber- and particulatemodified, as well as rubber/particulate hybrid epoxies) were investigated over a wide range of strain rates (10–6 to 102 sec–1) and temperatures (–80 to 60° C). A substantial variation in fracture toughness, GIc, with rate was observed at both very high and very low strain rates. Under impact testing conditions, GIc for both pure and rubber-modified epoxies displayed peaks at about 23 and –80° C which appeared to correlate with the corresponding size of the crack tip plastic zone. In order to explain these rate and temperature-dependent GIc results, two separate crack blunting mechanisms were proposed: thermal blunting due to crack tip adiabatic heating and plastic blunting associated with shear yield/flow processes. Thermal blunting was found to occur in the pure- and rubber-modified epoxies under all impact testing conditions and temperatures above 0° C. For temperatures below –20° C under impact conditions, the fracture toughness is dependent on viscoelastic loss processes and not thermal blunting. Plastic blunting was predominant at very slow strain rates less than 10–2 sec–1 for the pure- and rubber-modified epoxies and at impact strain rates for the fibre and hybrid epoxies. Microstructural studies of fracture surfaces provided some essential support for the two proposed crack blunting mechanisms.
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