Title of article :
Thermal effects on fracture of biaxial-oriented poly(ethylene
terephthalate) (BOPET) film
Author/Authors :
S. S. Hashemi، نويسنده , , Y. Xu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of temperature on the fracture
behaviour of biaxial-oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate)
(BOPET) film was studied using the Essential Work of
Fracture (EWF) approach. Fracture tests were performed
over the temperature range +25 to +160 C at the speed of
5 mm/min using double edge notched tension (DENT)
specimens. The length of the specimens was either along
the machine direction (MD) (0 ), transverse direction (TD)
(90 ) or at 45 to either MD or TD. Ductile tearing of the
ligament region was noted over the entire temperature
range in all three directions. A linear relationship was
found between the specific total work of fracture and the
ligament length at all test temperatures. Values of the
specific essential work of fracture (we) in the MD and TD
were similar and smaller than in the 45 direction. Within
temperature range 25–140 C, we showed little variation if
any with respect to temperature. As expected, the Specific
Non-Essential Work of Fracture (bwp) was temperature
dependent. This parameter increased with increasing temperature
and reached a maximum around the glass transition
temperature of BOPET (Tg 80 C). The values of
the maxima are respectively 16.15, 20.38 and 17.8 MJm–3
for the 0 , 45 and 90
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science