International audiencePolymer materials subjected to gases at high-pressure can have issues during decompression. For instance, a sudden decompression can promote the formation of cavities inside the material. This phenomenon is known as cavitation or eXposive Decompression Failure (XDF). There is a body of scientific articles discussing different aspects of cavitation phenomenon, which indicate that the degree of damage is proportional to saturation pressure, depressurisation rate, and material thickness, among other parameters.In this article we propose a general approach by non-dimensional parameters to estimate the risk of cavitation. Numerical results were validated with bibliographic evidence of cavitation in polymers, for both thermo...
this paper we describe qualitatively and quantitatively the non-random scission of polymers by ultra...
The permeation parameters of hydrogen gas in high density polyethylene (HDPE) system are sought by c...
The density of cavities developing in both unfilled and filled polymers decreases from core to skin ...
International audiencePolymer materials subjected to gases at high-pressure can have issues during d...
International audienceHydrogen containers type IV should stand for severe operationalconditions, suc...
International audienceCavitation is a damage process often observed during or after pressure release...
International audienceType IV pressure vessels are commonly used for hydrogen on-board, stationary o...
AbstractThe effect of a gas decompression after saturation on rubbers was investigated with both an ...
A material is considered soft when its bulk modulus is significantly greater than its shear modulus....
Cavitation in rubber-like materials describes sudden void growth of an initially voided material und...
Thermoplastic polymers such as HDPE are nowadays widely used as lining materials for oil and gas pip...
International audienceThis work focuses on a specific aspect of polymer fracture: the onset of cavit...
This thesis was focused on cavitation damage in rubbers submitted to gas decompression. Previous stu...
This study is dedicated to determining the effect pressurized hydrogen gas has on polymer seals and ...
International audienceAn experimental design based on representative sample is described in order to...
this paper we describe qualitatively and quantitatively the non-random scission of polymers by ultra...
The permeation parameters of hydrogen gas in high density polyethylene (HDPE) system are sought by c...
The density of cavities developing in both unfilled and filled polymers decreases from core to skin ...
International audiencePolymer materials subjected to gases at high-pressure can have issues during d...
International audienceHydrogen containers type IV should stand for severe operationalconditions, suc...
International audienceCavitation is a damage process often observed during or after pressure release...
International audienceType IV pressure vessels are commonly used for hydrogen on-board, stationary o...
AbstractThe effect of a gas decompression after saturation on rubbers was investigated with both an ...
A material is considered soft when its bulk modulus is significantly greater than its shear modulus....
Cavitation in rubber-like materials describes sudden void growth of an initially voided material und...
Thermoplastic polymers such as HDPE are nowadays widely used as lining materials for oil and gas pip...
International audienceThis work focuses on a specific aspect of polymer fracture: the onset of cavit...
This thesis was focused on cavitation damage in rubbers submitted to gas decompression. Previous stu...
This study is dedicated to determining the effect pressurized hydrogen gas has on polymer seals and ...
International audienceAn experimental design based on representative sample is described in order to...
this paper we describe qualitatively and quantitatively the non-random scission of polymers by ultra...
The permeation parameters of hydrogen gas in high density polyethylene (HDPE) system are sought by c...
The density of cavities developing in both unfilled and filled polymers decreases from core to skin ...