Characterization of the fracture toughness of rubber-toughened polypropylene thin plates
Marchal, Y.;Oldenhove, B;Daoust, Daniel;Legras, Roger;Delannay, Francis
(1998) Polymer Engineering and Science — Vol. 38, n° 12, p. 2063-2071 (1998)
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Marchal, Y.
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Oldenhove, B
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Daoust, DanielUCLouvain
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Legras, RogerUCLouvain
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Delannay, FrancisUCLouvain
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The fracture toughness of PP-EP (Polypropylene-Ethylene-Propylene) blends is studied at room temperature using the "essential work of fracture" (EWF) method. The results obtained by applying this method are compared with those of puncture and tensile tests. Whereas the classical puncture tests do not allow classifying the rubber-toughened PP-EP blends, the EWF method proves to be a sensitive technique to monitor the effect of composition and morphology of the blend on fracture toughness. Moreover, the application of the EWF method allows monitoring how the fracture toughness of a material depends on its ability to deform extensively before fracturing and on its capacity to bear some load. A good combination of these two properties thus yields materials presenting an optimal fracture toughness.
Marchal, Y., Oldenhove, B., Daoust, D., Legras, R., & Delannay, F. (1998). Characterization of the fracture toughness of rubber-toughened polypropylene thin plates. Polymer Engineering and Science, 38(12), 2063-2071. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/141058 (Original work published 1998)