Photo-oxidation of semicrystalline polymers: Effect of stress triaxiality on ductility

K.N. Cundiff , T.F. Morgeneyer , A.A. Benzerga
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The effect of stress triaxiality on the strain-to-fracture of as-received and photo-oxidized polyamide-6 (PA-6) was investigated using mechanical testing, synchrotron X-ray tomography, and finite element analyses. Mechanical tests were conducted on cylindrical and round notched specimens, where different notch radii were used to vary the stress triaxiality. The specimens were aged by exposure to ultra-violet (UV) radiation at 60, causing photo-oxidation. As-received and so-aged specimens were loaded to failure (complete loss of load carrying capacity). For both unaged and aged specimens, a higher triaxiality led to a lower strain-to-fracture. To elucidate the micromechanical damage that mediates fracture in both conditions, specimens with an intermediate notch sharpness were loaded to the peak load, unloaded, and scanned ex situ using synchrotron X-ray tomography. Damage in the unaged bar was found to occur by cavitation and was concentrated at the center of the specimen, where the triaxiality is highest. In the UV-aged bar, a network of inter-connected chemical cracks were found on the notch surface, where the triaxiality is lowest. Finite element analyses were deployed to approximate the local triaxiality at damaged regions in the unaged and UV-aged specimens using a constitutive relation for semicrystalline polymers. From these analyses, the relationship between local triaxiality and strain-to-fracture was quantified for both unaged and photo-oxidized PA-6. Both unaged and photo-oxidized PA-6 showed similar decreases in ductility with triaxiality, hinting at common ductile fracture processes.
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