Title of article :
Length-scale effects on damage development in tensile loading of glass-sphere filled epoxy
Author/Authors :
Jessica Agde Tjernlund، نويسنده , , E. Kristofer Gamstedt، نويسنده , , Peter Gudmundson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Particle-reinforced polymers are widely used in load-carrying applications. The effect of particle size on damage development
in the polymer is still relatively unexplored. In this study, the effect of glass-sphere size on the damage development
in tensile loaded epoxy has been investigated. The diameter of the glass spheres ranged from approximately 0.5–50 lm. The
first type of damage observed was debonding at the sphere poles, which subsequently grew along the interface between the
glass spheres and epoxy matrix. These cracks were observed to kink out into the matrix in the radial direction perpendicular
to the applied load. The debonding stresses increased with decreasing sphere diameter, whereas the length to diameter
ratio of the resulting matrix cracks increased with increasing sphere diameter. These effects could not be explained by elastic
stress analysis and linear-elastic fracture mechanics. Possible explanations are that a thin interphase shell may form in
the epoxy close to the glass spheres, and that there is a length-scale effect in the yield process which depends on the strain
gradients. Cohesive fracture processes can contribute to the influence of sphere size on matrix-crack length. Better knowledge
on these underlying size-dependent mechanisms that control damage development in polymers and polymer composites
is useful in development of stronger materials. From a methodology point of view, the glass-sphere composite test can
be used as an alternative technique (although still in a qualitative way) to hardness vs. indentation depth to quantify
length-scale effects in inelastic deformation of polymers.
Keywords :
Length-scale effects , polymer matrix , Interfacial debonding , Matrix cracking , Particle composite
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures