ABSTRACT: Changes in damage accumulation and energy absorption were studied as a function of strain rate in a glass reinforced polypropylene composite during uniaxial ten-sile testing. The polypropylene matrix was reinforced with long discontinuous glass fibers, and was manufactured using a du Pont proprietary wet-forming process. Acoustic emission monitoring was combined with mechanical testing and microscopic observation to study details of the damage accumulation process. Maximum stress, strain at maximum stress, and energy absorption capability all increased with increasing strain rate. Mechanical re-sponse, acoustic emission signatures and micrographs of the fracture surfaces all showed a strain rate dependent transition in failure mec...
Three grades of polypropylene were tested in uniaxial compression at room temperature, across a wide...
AbstractThis review aims to assess publications relevant to understanding the rate-dependent dynamic...
Thermo-mechanical material considerations have been published since two centuries. A new method of c...
International audienceThe scope of this work is to study glass ber reinforced polypropylene composit...
The mechanical properties and fracture mechanics of a series of short glass fibre reinforced and rub...
The application of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites is gaining increasing popu-larity in im...
The utilisation of polymer composite materials in safety critical structures necessitates their full...
The utilisation of polymer composite materials in safety critical structures necessitates their full...
This study investigates the origin of the strain rate effect on the mechanical behavior of a discont...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
Here we report the results of compressive split Hopkinson pressure bar experiments (SHPB) conducted ...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
Three grades of polypropylene were tested in uniaxial compression at room temperature, across a wide...
AbstractThis review aims to assess publications relevant to understanding the rate-dependent dynamic...
Thermo-mechanical material considerations have been published since two centuries. A new method of c...
International audienceThe scope of this work is to study glass ber reinforced polypropylene composit...
The mechanical properties and fracture mechanics of a series of short glass fibre reinforced and rub...
The application of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites is gaining increasing popu-larity in im...
The utilisation of polymer composite materials in safety critical structures necessitates their full...
The utilisation of polymer composite materials in safety critical structures necessitates their full...
This study investigates the origin of the strain rate effect on the mechanical behavior of a discont...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
Here we report the results of compressive split Hopkinson pressure bar experiments (SHPB) conducted ...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
The impact properties of a material represent its capacity to absorb and dissipate energies under im...
Three grades of polypropylene were tested in uniaxial compression at room temperature, across a wide...
AbstractThis review aims to assess publications relevant to understanding the rate-dependent dynamic...
Thermo-mechanical material considerations have been published since two centuries. A new method of c...