International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate films submitted to uniaxial and constant imposed stress. The specificity of fracture in polycarbonate films is the appearance of flame shaped macroscopic process zones at the tips of the crack. Supported by an experimental study of the mechanical properties of polycarbonate films, an analysis of the stress dependence of the mean ratio between the process zone and crack lengths, during the crack growth, show a quantitative agreement with the Dugdale-Barenblatt model of the plastic process zone. We find that the fracture growth curves obey strong scaling properties that lead to a well defined growth master curve
A number of polycarbonate (PC) specimens, having the same compact tension type configuration but wit...
By proposing an adaptation of the methodology usually used in metal forming, this paper aims to pro...
published in EPJ (European Physical Journal)The properties of slow crack growth in brittle materials...
International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate fil...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the physical mechanisms in action du...
Abstract The experimental sudy here investigates the fatigue crack growth behavior in polycarbonate ...
soumis à EPJEWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in a glassy film of polycarbo...
Crack growth and crack path under a fracture mechanical experiment in polycarbonate is studied. The ...
Stress corrosion, SC, in some cases gives rise to stress corrosion cracking, SCC, which differs from...
The fracture behavior of polycarbonate was studied as a function of temperature (-80°C to +80°C) and...
Stress corrosion, in the form of chemically assisted crack growth, in polycarbonate is examined with...
The accelerated stress cracking of monolithic polycarbonate sheets was investigated. Cracking of pol...
AbstractFracture toughness of brittle amorphous polymers (e.g. PMMA) has been reported to decrease w...
AbstractThe initial stages of stress corrosion on an amorphous polymer is investigated. This is done...
This study examined the criteria for a crack nucleation on a V-notched geometry for Polymethylmethac...
A number of polycarbonate (PC) specimens, having the same compact tension type configuration but wit...
By proposing an adaptation of the methodology usually used in metal forming, this paper aims to pro...
published in EPJ (European Physical Journal)The properties of slow crack growth in brittle materials...
International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate fil...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the physical mechanisms in action du...
Abstract The experimental sudy here investigates the fatigue crack growth behavior in polycarbonate ...
soumis à EPJEWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in a glassy film of polycarbo...
Crack growth and crack path under a fracture mechanical experiment in polycarbonate is studied. The ...
Stress corrosion, SC, in some cases gives rise to stress corrosion cracking, SCC, which differs from...
The fracture behavior of polycarbonate was studied as a function of temperature (-80°C to +80°C) and...
Stress corrosion, in the form of chemically assisted crack growth, in polycarbonate is examined with...
The accelerated stress cracking of monolithic polycarbonate sheets was investigated. Cracking of pol...
AbstractFracture toughness of brittle amorphous polymers (e.g. PMMA) has been reported to decrease w...
AbstractThe initial stages of stress corrosion on an amorphous polymer is investigated. This is done...
This study examined the criteria for a crack nucleation on a V-notched geometry for Polymethylmethac...
A number of polycarbonate (PC) specimens, having the same compact tension type configuration but wit...
By proposing an adaptation of the methodology usually used in metal forming, this paper aims to pro...
published in EPJ (European Physical Journal)The properties of slow crack growth in brittle materials...