scholarly journals Cyclic Inelastic Deformation Behavior of Solid Polymers and an Application of the Modified Overstress Model to Polyethylene

2005 ◽  
Vol 71 (705) ◽  
pp. 824-830 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetsuyuki HIROE ◽  
Yuuji NAKAO ◽  
Shinji MATSUMOTO ◽  
Kazuhito FUJIWARA ◽  
Hidehiro HATA
2004 ◽  
Vol 2004.1 (0) ◽  
pp. 301-302
Author(s):  
Tetsuyuki HIROE ◽  
Kazuhito FUJIWARA ◽  
Yuuji NAKAO ◽  
Takenori MICHISHITA

2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fazeel Khan ◽  
Erhard Krempl

The study of the inelastic deformation behavior of six amorphous and semicrystalline polymers was performed to develop and verify the capabilities of a constitutive material model. The test conditions consisted of piecewise constant strain rates for loading and unloading. Immediate control mode switching capability permitted using load control for creep and recovery tests. Positive, nonlinear rate sensitivity was observed in all cases for monotonic loading and the prior loading rate was found to have a strong influence on creep, relaxation and strain recovery (emulating creep at zero stress) tests. In particular, a fast prior rate engenders a larger change in the output variable: strain in conditions of creep and stress drop in relaxation. Based on the absence of any distinctive deformation traits, the preponderance of data collected in the experimentation program suggests that both categories of polymers can be modeled using the same phenomenological approach. Modeling of the experimental data is introduced with a uniaxial form of the Viscoplasticity Theory Based on Overstress for Polymers (VBOP). Simulations and model predictions are provided for various loading histories. Additional modifications necessary to extend the theory to finite deformation and inelastic compressibility are then presented. An objective formulation is obtained in the Eulerian framework together with the recently proposed logarithmic spin by Xiao [Xiao, H., Bruhns, O., and Meyers, A., 1997, “Hypoelesticity Model Based Upon the Logarithmic Stress Rate,” J. Elast., 47, pp. 51–68].


2006 ◽  
Vol 100 (2) ◽  
pp. 026102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina Orlovskaya ◽  
Harlan Anderson ◽  
Mykola Brodnikovskyy ◽  
Mykola Lugovy ◽  
Michael John Reece

2010 ◽  
Vol 132 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. B. Ruggles-Wrenn ◽  
O. Ozmen

The inelastic deformation behavior of PMR-15 neat resin, a high-temperature thermoset polymer, was investigated at 316°C. The experimental program was designed to explore the influence of strain rate on tensile loading, unloading, and strain recovery behaviors. In addition, the effect of the prior strain rate on the relaxation response of the material, as well as on the creep behavior following strain-controlled loading were examined. Positive, nonlinear strain rate sensitivity is observed in monotonic loading. The material exhibits nonlinear, “curved” stress-strain behavior during unloading at all strain rates. The recovery of strain at zero stress is strongly influenced by the prior strain rate. The prior strain rate also has a profound effect on relaxation behavior. Likewise, creep response is significantly influenced by the prior strain rate. The experimental data are modeled with the viscoplasticity theory based on overstress (VBO). The comparison with experimental data demonstrates that the VBO successfully predicts the inelastic deformation behavior of the PMR-15 polymer under various test histories at 316°C.


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