The parameters which effect the cavitation strain of polymer blends toughened with a shear yield mechanism have been studied by analysis of the stress acted on the equatorial plane of dispersed-phase particles. As a result, the cavitation strain of polymer blends depends on the Young's modulus and the Poisson's ratio of the dispersed-phase particles and the matrix and also on the break stress of dispersed-phase particles. We tried to provide a criterion for selecting the materials used as dispersed-phase particles which can effectively enhance the toughness of polymer blends. (C) 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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The feasibility of the rigid-rigid polymer toughening concept is established using the well-known ru...
Polymer blends in which the rubber particles have cavitated may be regarded as porous materials. The...
The impact strength of several semi-crystalline polymers can be improved by the dispersion of second...
Dilatometry tests were performed on nylon-rubber blends with various rubber concentrations, particle...
The toughness of glassy polymers can be enhanced by blending with rubber particles. The consensus is...
Thermosets are an important family of engineering plastics, which have been regularly used as matrix...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
The effects of material properties and particle morphology were studied both phenomenologically and ...
The impact strength of many semicrystalline polymers can be improved by the dispersion of second-pha...
The deformation behaviour of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer rubber-modified polycarbonate blends (...
CTBN-type reactive rubbers have long been known to be effective tougheners for certain 'ductile' epo...
Core-shell polybutadiene-graft-polystyrene (PB-g-PS) rubber particles with different ratios of polyb...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
Toughening mechanisms in blends containing 60 parts nylon 6,6, 20 parts polypropylene (PP) and 20 pa...
A theory is advanced to explain the effects of rubber particle cavitation upon the deformation and f...
The feasibility of the rigid-rigid polymer toughening concept is established using the well-known ru...
Polymer blends in which the rubber particles have cavitated may be regarded as porous materials. The...
The impact strength of several semi-crystalline polymers can be improved by the dispersion of second...