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... reported for PMMA ( Fig . 3.12a ) . To confuse the situation still further , Radon and Culver [ 78 ] reported that the FCP rate in PMMA increased as the temperature decreased from 40 to 10 ° C , whereupon growth rates decreased with a ...
... reported for PMMA ( Fig . 3.12a ) . To confuse the situation still further , Radon and Culver [ 78 ] reported that the FCP rate in PMMA increased as the temperature decreased from 40 to 10 ° C , whereupon growth rates decreased with a ...
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... reported previously by Havlicek and Zilvar [ 31 ] . Initially , PS fatigue lines were interpreted as being striations that suggested a crack initiation stage consuming over 99 % of the sample life . In a subsequent report , Zilvar et al ...
... reported previously by Havlicek and Zilvar [ 31 ] . Initially , PS fatigue lines were interpreted as being striations that suggested a crack initiation stage consuming over 99 % of the sample life . In a subsequent report , Zilvar et al ...
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... reported on fatigue in particulate - filled com- posites based on rigid matrixes , and most that has been published involves dental or bone cements . At least in the English literature * one of the first studies of fatigue in plastics ...
... reported on fatigue in particulate - filled com- posites based on rigid matrixes , and most that has been published involves dental or bone cements . At least in the English literature * one of the first studies of fatigue in plastics ...
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adhesive ASTM ASTM STP Bucknall carbon cfrp component composites constant crack growth rate crack length crack tip craze crystalline cyclic loading da/dN decrease deformation discontinuous growth bands discussed ductile dynamic mechanical effect elastic elastic modulus energy epoxy fatigue behavior fatigue crack growth fatigue crack propagation fatigue failure fatigue fracture fatigue tests FCP behavior FCP rates fibers fracture mechanics fracture surface fracture toughness frequency sensitivity hysteresis hysteretic heating increase J. A. Manson Kambour loading cycles M. D. Skibo material matrix mean stress mm/cycle modulus molecular weight notched nylon 66 plastic zone PMMA polyacetal polycarbonate polymeric solids polystyrene properties PVDF R. W. Hertzberg Rabinowitz rubber S-N curve samples Section semicrystalline shear shown in Fig specimen spherulite static strain stress intensity factor stress level striations studies temperature rise tensile test frequency thermal failure tion toughening unnotched values viscoelastic yield strength ΔΚ