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Fracture mechanics of short glass fibre-reinforced nylon composite
Authors:S Hashemi  J Mugan
Affiliation:(1) London School of Polymer Technology, The University of North London, Holloway Road, N7 8DB London, UK
Abstract:The fracture behaviour of injection-moulded short glass fibre-reinforced, thermoplastic nylon 6.6 plaques has been studied under static loading using compact tension specimens and under impact loading using single-edge notched charpy specimens. The influences of specimen position as taken from the plaque mouldings, notch direction, notch sharpness and the rate of testing on the fracture toughness of this composite system were investigated. Results indicated that the fracture toughness is highest for the cracks perpendicular to the mould fill direction and is lowest for cracks parallel to the mould fill direction. A single fracture parameter, K c, seems to be inadequate for fracture toughness characterization. Evaluation of the fracture toughness as a function of notch sharpness indicated that for notches perpendicular to the mould fill direction the fracture toughness is not affected by the sharpness of the initial notch. However, for cracks in the mould fill direction, sharpness of the initial notch had a significant effect upon the measured value of the fracture toughness. Results also indicated, that the fracture toughness is rate insensitive over the crosshead speed ranging from 0.5–50 mm min–1. Finally, the specimen position, as taken from plaque mouldings, had no significant effect on the measured value of the fracture toughness.
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