作者: Eric Brown , Carl Patrick Trujillo , George Thompson Gray , None
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摘要: The current work presents the comparison of the Taylor impact response of three different industrial forms of polyethylene. Specifically, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), and cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) were tested. From quasi-static and intermediate strain-rate compression measurements as a function of temperature (-75 to 100 C) and strain-rate (10-4 to 2600 s-1) the responses of UHMWPE and PEX are very similar, whereas HDPE exhibits some differences. The HDPE samples display a significantly higher yield stress followed by a flat flow behavior. Conversely UHMWPE and PEX both exhibit significant strain hardening after yield. Taylor impact experiments are presented as a function of velocity to probe the dynamic yield behavior and ductile-to-brittle response of these polymers.