2019
DOI: 10.1002/polb.24823
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In Situ tensile tests to analyze the mechanical response, crack initiation, and crack propagation in single polyamide 66 fibers

Abstract: Single fiber mechanical testing is challenging to perform, especially when the diameter is as small as tens of micrometers. For this reason, real‐time observations of crack propagation mechanisms have been rarely been investigated experimentally. This article presents experimental and numerical investigations of fracture of monofilamentary high performance polyamide 66 fibers. Their engineering stress–strain curves are compared. The mechanisms of failure starting from crack initiation until the final brittle f… Show more

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“…Because of the small diameter of the fiber and the quasi‐instantaneous failure, no damage mechanisms or crack propagation have been reported in the literature so far. More generally, damage mechanisms of polymer fibers have been scarcely studied 5 . Performing a tensile test, step by step, in a SEM chamber, damage mechanisms have been observed from damage initiation to the total failure of the fiber (Figure 3 and Video S1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because of the small diameter of the fiber and the quasi‐instantaneous failure, no damage mechanisms or crack propagation have been reported in the literature so far. More generally, damage mechanisms of polymer fibers have been scarcely studied 5 . Performing a tensile test, step by step, in a SEM chamber, damage mechanisms have been observed from damage initiation to the total failure of the fiber (Figure 3 and Video S1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More generally, damage mechanisms of polymer fibers have been scarcely studied. 5 Performing a tensile test, step by step, in a SEM chamber, damage mechanisms have been observed from damage initiation to the total failure of the fiber (Figure 3 and Video S1).…”
Section: In Situ Observation Of Damage and Fracture Mechanismsmentioning
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“…The numerical approach used here did not intend to predict the failure of the specimen but dealt with a FE simulation of the crack propagation by imposing the history of the crack extension included in the experimental data from video camera acquisition. An attempt was then made to simulate the crack initiation and growth using the łrelease nodal degree of freedomž (rndof) technique (Laiarinandrasana et al 2006;Marcellan et al 2019). This was achieved numerically by releasing gradually the nodes (in six steps for three quadratic elements) from the initial to the final remaining ligament, following the crack growth rate obtained experimentally.…”
Section: Finite Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%