At medium loading rates, void formation usually precedes plasticity in the matrix around the particles in rubber toughened polymers. Many authors have proposed models for the relationship between rubber surface energy, volume strain energy and void growth. In this paper, it is shown that another volume criterion must also be satisfied, arising from the fact that in all these models, no decohesion is allowed at the particle-matrix interface. A fracture mechanics approach, where linear and non linear elasticity are assumed for the matrix and the rubber particle respectively, is used to define a void formation criterion depending on the rubber fracture surface energy. After formation, the stability of the void is examined, taking into account ...
The present paper makes use of methods from theory of ductile fracture, which was developed to preve...
Rubbery polymers are subjected to severe environmental conditions under service. As a consequence of...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
A theory is advanced to explain the effects of rubber particle cavitation upon the deformation and f...
The deformation behaviour of amorphous polymer-rubber blends is investigated in terms of an axisymme...
This paper deals with a study of voids in amorphous glassy polymers that exhibit elastic-viscoplasti...
Rubber materials and structures can fracture because tensile deformation and growth of small pre-exi...
Numerical studies are presented of the localized deformations around voids in amorphous glassy polym...
The deformation mechanism of polypropylene–EPDM rubber blends during fracture was studied by post-mo...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
A material is considered soft when its bulk modulus is significantly greater than its shear modulus....
Over recent years, the modeling of heterogenous multi-phase materials has been a topic of extensiver...
Plasticity induced damage evolution is considered using a thermodynamical approach. Different postul...
The present paper makes use of methods from theory of ductile fracture, which was developed to preve...
Rubbery polymers are subjected to severe environmental conditions under service. As a consequence of...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
This paper is concerned with a comparative study of different, partly complementary micromechanical ...
A theory is advanced to explain the effects of rubber particle cavitation upon the deformation and f...
The deformation behaviour of amorphous polymer-rubber blends is investigated in terms of an axisymme...
This paper deals with a study of voids in amorphous glassy polymers that exhibit elastic-viscoplasti...
Rubber materials and structures can fracture because tensile deformation and growth of small pre-exi...
Numerical studies are presented of the localized deformations around voids in amorphous glassy polym...
The deformation mechanism of polypropylene–EPDM rubber blends during fracture was studied by post-mo...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
A material is considered soft when its bulk modulus is significantly greater than its shear modulus....
Over recent years, the modeling of heterogenous multi-phase materials has been a topic of extensiver...
Plasticity induced damage evolution is considered using a thermodynamical approach. Different postul...
The present paper makes use of methods from theory of ductile fracture, which was developed to preve...
Rubbery polymers are subjected to severe environmental conditions under service. As a consequence of...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...