AbstractMacroscopic deformation and failure modes of polyolefines are reviewed in terms of deformation and failure models based on the craze initiation and propagation model of Kramer–Berger and the craze–crack transition model of Kramer–Brown. Although these models were formulated for amorphous polymers they are also valid for semi-crystalline polymers. The important role of the underlying molecular entanglement network in this approach is reflected by the strain hardening behaviour which is shown to be a robust measure for predicting slow crack growth performance. The polymer network response explains the experimentally observed presence of two Brittle–Ductile transitions, one at low temperature or high strain rates, linked with chain sci...
The fracture behavior of polymers is reviewed with emphasis on the time dependent aspects of the pro...
This paper presents an experimental characterization of the three-dimensionalstrain-hardening respon...
Although it is recognized that failure of glassy polymers involves crazing and shear yielding, most ...
The primary objective of this work is to model the growth and eventual failure of a craze fibril in ...
This paper deals with the modeling of the key mechanisms involved in the fracture of polymers: shear...
This thesis is composed of six papers in the field of deformation and failure of polymer glasses. Pr...
The most common failure mode for polyolefin pipes is slow crack growth. A crack is preceded by a cra...
To establish relationships between the molecular structure of polyolefines and their physical charac...
Large deformation and mechanical failure of glassy polymers both in bulk and at interfaces are inves...
The slow crack growth behavior of PE with different molecular structures and morphologies has been i...
Molecular simulations are used to show that an entanglement network exists in nonconcatenated ring p...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
We study the phenomena of fracture in polymers at the molecular and continuum level. At a molecular ...
Fracture in amorphous glassy polymers involves two mechanisms of localized deformations: shear yield...
We have carried out a series of tensile extension tests on the two most common polymer glasses to de...
The fracture behavior of polymers is reviewed with emphasis on the time dependent aspects of the pro...
This paper presents an experimental characterization of the three-dimensionalstrain-hardening respon...
Although it is recognized that failure of glassy polymers involves crazing and shear yielding, most ...
The primary objective of this work is to model the growth and eventual failure of a craze fibril in ...
This paper deals with the modeling of the key mechanisms involved in the fracture of polymers: shear...
This thesis is composed of six papers in the field of deformation and failure of polymer glasses. Pr...
The most common failure mode for polyolefin pipes is slow crack growth. A crack is preceded by a cra...
To establish relationships between the molecular structure of polyolefines and their physical charac...
Large deformation and mechanical failure of glassy polymers both in bulk and at interfaces are inves...
The slow crack growth behavior of PE with different molecular structures and morphologies has been i...
Molecular simulations are used to show that an entanglement network exists in nonconcatenated ring p...
The present study focuses on the influence of the molecular weight distribution (MWD) on the crack-g...
We study the phenomena of fracture in polymers at the molecular and continuum level. At a molecular ...
Fracture in amorphous glassy polymers involves two mechanisms of localized deformations: shear yield...
We have carried out a series of tensile extension tests on the two most common polymer glasses to de...
The fracture behavior of polymers is reviewed with emphasis on the time dependent aspects of the pro...
This paper presents an experimental characterization of the three-dimensionalstrain-hardening respon...
Although it is recognized that failure of glassy polymers involves crazing and shear yielding, most ...