The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride

A study of the influence of water environments on the cyclic fatigue crack behavior of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), with (PVC-M) and without (PVC-U) chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) impact modifier was undertaken and compared with corresponding results in air. Two frequencies of 1 and 7 Hz were applied t...

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Main Authors: Samat, Noorasikin, Burford, Robert, Whittle, Alan, Hoffman, Mark
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spelling my.iium.irep.28432017-08-25T05:56:53Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/2843/ The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride Samat, Noorasikin Burford, Robert Whittle, Alan Hoffman, Mark TP1080 Polymers, plastics and their manufacture A study of the influence of water environments on the cyclic fatigue crack behavior of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), with (PVC-M) and without (PVC-U) chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) impact modifier was undertaken and compared with corresponding results in air. Two frequencies of 1 and 7 Hz were applied to assess the influence of frequency on the fatigue behavior; a higher fatigue resistance and threshold were obtained with increasing frequency. This trend is more significant in water. However, in this environment, the fatigue resistance deteriorated under conditions of higher stress intensity factor amplitude (ΔK) and frequency. The fatigue properties of PVC-U are the most affected by the presence of water, particularly at low frequency and higher ΔK. Examination of the fracture surface showed the interaction of water molecules and the PVC matrix with the formation of (1) a nodular structure, close to the fatigue threshold and (2) plasticized structures at high ΔK, which are associated with a greater threshold value and fatigue resistance. The absorption of the water retarded the fibrillation of craze and caused crack blunting effects. Water functions as a plasticizer, particularly at high ΔK, through the formation of the plasticized structures. Results are compared with those observed from an in-service failure Wiley 2010-02 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/2843/1/fatigue-water.pdf Samat, Noorasikin and Burford, Robert and Whittle, Alan and Hoffman, Mark (2010) The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride. Polymer Engineering and Science, 50 (2). pp. 352-364. ISSN 1548-2634 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pen.21547/full 10.1002/pen.21547
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topic TP1080 Polymers, plastics and their manufacture
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Samat, Noorasikin
Burford, Robert
Whittle, Alan
Hoffman, Mark
The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
description A study of the influence of water environments on the cyclic fatigue crack behavior of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), with (PVC-M) and without (PVC-U) chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) impact modifier was undertaken and compared with corresponding results in air. Two frequencies of 1 and 7 Hz were applied to assess the influence of frequency on the fatigue behavior; a higher fatigue resistance and threshold were obtained with increasing frequency. This trend is more significant in water. However, in this environment, the fatigue resistance deteriorated under conditions of higher stress intensity factor amplitude (ΔK) and frequency. The fatigue properties of PVC-U are the most affected by the presence of water, particularly at low frequency and higher ΔK. Examination of the fracture surface showed the interaction of water molecules and the PVC matrix with the formation of (1) a nodular structure, close to the fatigue threshold and (2) plasticized structures at high ΔK, which are associated with a greater threshold value and fatigue resistance. The absorption of the water retarded the fibrillation of craze and caused crack blunting effects. Water functions as a plasticizer, particularly at high ΔK, through the formation of the plasticized structures. Results are compared with those observed from an in-service failure
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author Samat, Noorasikin
Burford, Robert
Whittle, Alan
Hoffman, Mark
author_facet Samat, Noorasikin
Burford, Robert
Whittle, Alan
Hoffman, Mark
author_sort Samat, Noorasikin
title The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
title_short The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
title_full The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
title_fullStr The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
title_full_unstemmed The effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified Polyvinyl Chloride
title_sort effects of water and frequency on fatigue crack growth rate in modified and unmodified polyvinyl chloride
publisher Wiley
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