• Title of article

    Creep damage mechanisms in polyethylene gas pipes

  • Author/Authors

    Hamouda، نويسنده , , H.B.H and Simoes-betbeder، نويسنده , , M and Grillon، نويسنده , , F and Blouet، نويسنده , , P and Billon، نويسنده , , N and Piques، نويسنده , , R، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    5425
  • To page
    5437
  • Abstract
    This study deals with the creep damaging processes of two polyethylene (PE) resins. One is a ductile material while the other is a brittle one. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observations as well as chemical analysis are used to identify elementary process involved in the crack initiation and propagation. Of the two considered resins, only the second exhibits a lifetime controlled by slow crack growth (SCG). It is shown that catalytic residues act as initiating agents for the damage. Nevertheless, the presence of such particles in an extruded resin does not lead to a creep damage in every case. pherulitic micro-cracks (mirror zones) can then propagate. Propagation takes place between the lamellae, seemingly through a disentanglement of tie molecules connecting the lamellae. The orientation of the micro-cracks is perpendicular to the largest principal stress. Cryogenic fracture surfaces indicate that the mirror zone gives rise to discontinuous crack growth bands (DCGB). In a pre-cracked specimen, only the DCGB stage takes place in the crack tip.
  • Keywords
    creep damage , Polyethylene , Slow crack growth
  • Journal title
    Polymer
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Polymer
  • Record number

    1714573