The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-growth kinetics of fatigue-crack propagation in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) homopolymers. Compact-tension specimens of HDPE homopolymer grades, with polydispersities ranging from 2 to 45 and weight-averaged molar mass ranging from 49 to 450 kg/mol, are tested in cyclic loading at temperatures ranging between 23 and 92 °C. Through a variation of sample thickness, linear elastic-fracture mechanics is shown to apply for the chosen geometry (compact tension). It was found that the crack-propagation kinetics obey the Paris–Erdogan law, for which the Paris–Erdogan exponent m is (highly) similar for all grades tested (m = 3.9), implying that the...
The effects of temperature and strain-rate on the mechanical properties of Ultra High Molar Mass Pol...
Three-dimensionally printed parts are widely used to fabricate polymeric structures in industrial ap...
The objective of this work is to initiate the discussion about multiphysics relationships between th...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
The slow crack growth behavior of PE with different molecular structures and morphologies has been i...
Fatigue tests were carried out on compression mouldings supplied by a leading polymer manufacturer. ...
In the present study, the influence of electron-beam irradiation on plasticity-controlled and crack-...
In the present investigation the influence of strain rate and temperature on modulus, strength and w...
The creep‐tensile fatigue relationship is investigated using MD simulations for amorphous poly...
AbstractMacroscopic deformation and failure modes of polyolefines are reviewed in terms of deformati...
AbstractObservations are reported in uniaxial cyclic tensile tests (loading–unloading with various m...
The effects of the placement of short-chain branches (SCB) on crystallization kinetics, morphology a...
The melt theology of ultrahigh molecular weight polymeric materials characterized by a narrow molecu...
The most common failure mode for polyolefin pipes is slow crack growth. A crack is preceded by a cra...
The effects of temperature and strain-rate on the mechanical properties of Ultra High Molar Mass Pol...
Three-dimensionally printed parts are widely used to fabricate polymeric structures in industrial ap...
The objective of this work is to initiate the discussion about multiphysics relationships between th...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
The slow crack growth behavior of PE with different molecular structures and morphologies has been i...
Fatigue tests were carried out on compression mouldings supplied by a leading polymer manufacturer. ...
In the present study, the influence of electron-beam irradiation on plasticity-controlled and crack-...
In the present investigation the influence of strain rate and temperature on modulus, strength and w...
The creep‐tensile fatigue relationship is investigated using MD simulations for amorphous poly...
AbstractMacroscopic deformation and failure modes of polyolefines are reviewed in terms of deformati...
AbstractObservations are reported in uniaxial cyclic tensile tests (loading–unloading with various m...
The effects of the placement of short-chain branches (SCB) on crystallization kinetics, morphology a...
The melt theology of ultrahigh molecular weight polymeric materials characterized by a narrow molecu...
The most common failure mode for polyolefin pipes is slow crack growth. A crack is preceded by a cra...
The effects of temperature and strain-rate on the mechanical properties of Ultra High Molar Mass Pol...
Three-dimensionally printed parts are widely used to fabricate polymeric structures in industrial ap...
The objective of this work is to initiate the discussion about multiphysics relationships between th...