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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 8, 2014

TEMPERATURE PARAMETER EFFECT ON THE FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF THE POLYMER MATERIAL: CASE OF HDPE
Ali Benhamena, Laid Aminallah, Abdelkrim Aid, Mohamed Benguediab
Pagini: 473-479
Publicat: 2 Jun 2014
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Rezumat: In this study, the finite element method is used to analyze the effect of a geometric discontinuity on the fracture behaviour of polymer material (High-Density-Polyethylene; HDPE). The effect of the temperature parameter on the distribution of stresses and strains at the notch (geometric discontinuity) has been studied. The results obtained numerically show a good correlation with experimental results. The Rice-Tracey (RT) model is used to reproduce the macroscopic mechanical behavior of the HDPE material in terms of stress versus strain for different temperature level.
Cuvinte cheie: high-density-polyethylene, hdpe, finite element method fem, rice-tracey (rt) model, temperature, behaviour law of polymer
Citează acest articol: Ali Benhamena, Laid Aminallah, Abdelkrim Aid, Mohamed Benguediab. TEMPERATURE PARAMETER EFFECT ON THE FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF THE POLYMER MATERIAL: CASE OF HDPE. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 8, 473-479 (2014). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000197/
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