The Mechanical Properties of Polymers

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The Mechanical Properties of Polymers Date: 14/07/2018 Abu Zafar Al Munsur

Behavior Of Material Under Mechanical Loads = Mechanical Properties. Term to address here Stress and strain: These are size-independent measures of load and displacement, respectively. Elastic behavior: Recoverable Deformation of small magnitude Plastic behavior: This permanent deformation behavior occurs when the tensile (or compressive) uniaxial stress reaches σy. Toughness and ductility: Defining how much energy that a material can take before failure. Hardness: The property of being rigid and resistant to pressure; not easily scratched.

Types of Stresses/Load-Strain/Displacement Tensile Compressive Shear Torsion Stress: = F / A o (MPa @ N/mm 2 ), F: is load (N) A 0 :cross-sectional area (m 2 or mm 2 ) Strain: = l / l o ( 100 %) l: change in length l o : original length (m or mm) Shear stress: = F / A o F is applied parallel to upper and lower faces each having area A 0 Shear strain: = tan ( 100 %) is strain angle Torsion: like shear. Load: applied torque, T Strain: angle of twist,.

Stress-Strain Behavior Elastic deformation Reversible: ( For small strains) Stress removed material returns to its original size Plastic deformation Irreversible: Stress removed material does not return to its original dimensions. Yield Strength ( y ) The stress at which plastic deformation becomes noticeable (0.2% offset). P the stress that divides the elastic and plastic behavior of the material. The Stress - Strain curve Divided into 2 regions ELASTIC PLASTIC

Linear: Elastic Properties Modulus of Elasticity, E : (also known as Young's modulus) Hooke's Law: ut tensio, sic vis ( "as the extension, so the force ) = E Linearelastic E A o Units: E: [GPa] or [psi] : in [Mpa] or [psi] : [m/m or mm/mm] or [in/in] d L /2 w o F d /2 L o Here: The Black Outline is Original, Green is after application of load

Elastic Shear modulus, G: t = G g Other Elastic Properties t G g M simple torsion test Elastic Bulk modulus, K: Special relations for isotropic materials: G = P = - K D V V o E 2(1 + n) K = P K E 3(1-2n) D V V o P M P P pressure test: Init. vol =V o. Vol chg. = DV E is Modulus of Elasticity is Poisson s Ratio

Atomic Demo of Plastic (Permanent) Deformation Simple tension test: stress, Elastic+Plastic at larger stress Elastic initially permanent (plastic) after load is removed p strain, plastic strain Adapted from Fig. 6.10(a), Callister & Rethwisch 8e. 7

stress Tensile properties: Tensile Stress TS is Maximum stress on stress-strain curve. TS y Typical response of a metal strain strain Adapted from Fig. 6.11, Callister 7e. F = fracture or ultimate strength Neck acts as stress concentrator Metals: occurs when noticeable necking starts. Polymers: occurs when polymer backbone chains are aligned and about to break.

Tensile Stress :Toughness Measure the energy to break a unit volume of material Approximate by the area under the tensile stress-strain curve. Tensile stress, s small toughness (ceramics) large toughness (metals) Adapted from Fig. 6.13, Callister 7e. very small toughness (unreinforced polymers) Tensile strain, e Brittle fracture: elastic energy Ductile fracture: elastic + plastic energy

Tensile properties: Ductility The total elongation of the specimen due to plastic deformation, neglecting the elastic stretching (the broken ends snap back and separate after failure).

Tensile Properties: Hardness Resistance to permanently (plastically) indenting the surface of a product. Large hardness means: Resistance to plastic deformation or cracking in compression. Better wear properties. e.g., Hardened 10 mm sphere apply known force measure size of indentation after removing load D d Smaller indents mean larger hardness. most plastics brasses Al alloys easy to machine steels file hard cutting tools nitrided steels diamond Increasing hardness

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