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Thermal and strain rate sensitive compressive behavior of polycarbonate polymer - experimental and constitutive analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF POLYMER RESEARCH
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10965-014-0519-z

Keywords

Constitutive model; Polymer; Polycarbonate; Compressive behavior; Strain rate; SHPB

Funding

  1. 111 Project [B07050]
  2. 973 Program [2012CB025904]
  3. NPU Foundation for Fundamental Research [NPU-FFR-JC201236]
  4. Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2012JQ1003]

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The mechanical behavior of polycarbonate (PC) polymer was investigated under the effect of various temperatures and strain rates. Characterization of polymer was carried out through uniaxial compression tests and split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) dynamic tests for low and high strain rates respectively. The experiments were performed for strain rates varying from 10 (-3) to 10(3) and temperature range of 213 to 393 K. By conducting these experiments, the true stress-strain (SS) curves were obtained at different temperatures and strain rates. The results from experiments reveal that the stress-strain behavior of polycarbonates is different at lower and higher strain rates. At higher strain rate, the polymer yields at higher yield stress compared to that at low strain rate. At lower strain rate, the yield stress of the polymer increases with the increase in strain rate while it decreases significantly with the increase of temperature. Likewise, initial elastic modulus, yield and flow stress increase with the increase in strain rate while decreases with the increase in temperature. The yield stress increases significantly for low temperature and higher strain rates. On the basis of experimental findings, a phenomenological constitutive model was employed to capture the mechanical behavior of polymer under temperature and loading rate variations. The model predicted the yield stress of polymer at varying strain rate and temperature also it successfully predicted the compressive behavior of polymer under entire range of deformation.

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