Tensile and compressive deformation of a short-glass-fiber-reinforced liquid-crystalline polymer
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1995
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Results of tensile and compression tests on a short-glass-fiber-reinforced thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer are presented. The effect of strain rate on the compression stress-strain characteristics has been investigated over a wide range of strain rates epsilon between 10(-4) and 350 s-1. The low-strain-rate tests were conducted using a screw-driven universal tensile tester, while the high-strain-rate tests were carried out using the split Hopkinson pressure bar technique. The compression modulus was shown to vary with log10 (epsilon) in a bilinear manner. The compression modulus is insensitive to strain rate in the low-strain-rate regime (epsilon = 10(-4) - 10(-2) s-1), but it increases more rapidly with epsilon at higher epsilon. The compression strength changes linearly with log10 (epsilon) over the entire strain-rate range. The fracture surfaces were examined by scanning electron microscopy. |
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英语 |
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Journal Of Thermoplastic Composite Materials.1995,8(3):304-322 |
Palavras-Chave | #Mechanical Anisotropy #Impact Strength #Composites #Behavior #Copolyester #Polyester #Strain |
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