[HTML][HTML] Criticality of the self-heating effect in polymers and polymer matrix composites during fatigue, and their application in non-destructive testing
A Katunin - Polymers, 2018 - mdpi.com
The self-heating effect is a dangerous phenomenon that occurs in polymers and polymer
matrix composites during their cyclic loading, and may significantly influence structural …
matrix composites during their cyclic loading, and may significantly influence structural …
The dependence of the Taylor–Quinney coefficient on the dynamic loading mode
The efficiency of the thermomechanical conversion, expressed as the Taylor–Quinney
coefficient (TQC) is seldom reported in the literature and generally assumed to be equal to …
coefficient (TQC) is seldom reported in the literature and generally assumed to be equal to …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanics of the rate-dependent elastic–plastic deformation of glassy polymers from low to high strain rates
AD Mulliken, MC Boyce - International journal of solids and structures, 2006 - Elsevier
A combined experimental and analytical investigation has been performed to understand
the mechanical behavior of two amorphous polymers—polycarbonate and poly (methyl …
the mechanical behavior of two amorphous polymers—polycarbonate and poly (methyl …
Quasi-static and dynamic loading responses and constitutive modeling of titanium alloys
The results from a systematic study of the response of a Ti–6Al–4V alloy under quasi-static
and dynamic loading, at different strain rates and temperatures, are presented. The …
and dynamic loading, at different strain rates and temperatures, are presented. The …
Mechanical impact behavior of polyether–ether–ketone (PEEK)
This paper deals with the mechanical behavior of polyether–ether–ketone (PEEK) under
impact loading. PEEK polymers are the great interested in the field of medical implants due …
impact loading. PEEK polymers are the great interested in the field of medical implants due …
The properties of poly (tetrafluoroethylene)(PTFE) in compression
PJ Rae, DM Dattelbaum - Polymer, 2004 - Elsevier
Samples of DuPont 7A and 7C Teflon (PTFE, poly (tetrafluoroethylene)) were tested in
compression at strain-rates between 10− 4 and 1s− 1 and temperatures between− 198 and …
compression at strain-rates between 10− 4 and 1s− 1 and temperatures between− 198 and …
Analyzing the effects of particle diameter in cold spraying of thermoplastic polymers
Cold spray deposition is a process in which bonding between solid microscale particles and
a substrate occurs due to high energy impact. In this process, adhesion forms between the …
a substrate occurs due to high energy impact. In this process, adhesion forms between the …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling and validation of the large deformation inelastic response of amorphous polymers over a wide range of temperatures and strain rates
A robust physically consistent three-dimensional constitutive model is developed to describe
the finite mechanical response of amorphous polymers over a wide range of temperatures …
the finite mechanical response of amorphous polymers over a wide range of temperatures …
Strain rate effects on the thermomechanical behavior of polymers
Z Li, J Lambros - International Journal of solids and structures, 2001 - Elsevier
The thermomechanical behavior of two common polymers, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)
and polycarbonate (PC), subjected to compressive dynamic loading was investigated in this …
and polycarbonate (PC), subjected to compressive dynamic loading was investigated in this …
[HTML][HTML] The Taylor–Quinney coefficients and strain hardening of commercially pure titanium, iron, copper, and tin in high rate compression
GC Soares, M Hokka - International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
This work presents an investigation on the effects of adiabatic heating and strain rate on the
dynamic compressive response of titanium, iron, copper, and tin. The high strain rate tests …
dynamic compressive response of titanium, iron, copper, and tin. The high strain rate tests …