Shear strength of polymers and fibre composites: 1. thermoplastic and thermoset polymers

K. Liu, M.R. Piggott
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The shear strengths of eight thermoplastics and three DGEBA-based epoxies in sheet form have been tested by the punch and Iosipescu tests. The testing temperatures ranged from 20 to 120°C, and the glass transition temperatures were measured as well. The shear strengths of the epoxies were also estimated from compressive tests on short cylinders. The Iosipescu test gave very unreliable results for polymers in the rubbery state because large deformations were induced before failure, and this caused high tensile stresses to develop instead of high shear stresses. With the punch test the force often had two maxima before failure, and the discs punched out did not have straight sides, so there was also much doubt about the purity of the shear stresses developed. The two methods were often in sharp disagreement. However, they gave comparable results with epoxies tested at room temperature. Comparison with compressive tests indicated that the ratio of compressive yield strength to shear yield strength varied from 1.5 to 2.4. In view of the uncertainties in the tests, compressive testing may be a good method to obtain an approximate value for the shear strength. The Tresca criterion (i.e. divide the compressive yield strength by two to get the shear yield strength) is probably good enough in view of the uncertainties in the shear tests. It works equally well for the ultimate shear strength. A new and better test is clearly needed for the estimation of the shear strength of polymers in sheet form.

聚合物和纤维复合材料的抗剪强度:热塑性和热固性聚合物
通过冲床和Iosipescu试验测试了8种热塑性塑料和3种dgeba基环氧树脂的剪切强度。测试温度范围为20 ~ 120℃,并测量了玻璃化转变温度。通过短圆柱体的抗压试验,估计了环氧树脂的抗剪强度。对于处于橡胶状态的聚合物,Iosipescu测试给出了非常不可靠的结果,因为在破坏之前会引起很大的变形,这导致了高拉应力的产生,而不是高剪切应力。在冲孔试验中,破坏前的力通常有两个最大值,并且冲孔出来的圆盘没有直边,因此对所产生的剪应力的纯度也有很多疑问。这两种方法经常有尖锐的分歧。然而,他们给出了在室温下测试环氧树脂的类似结果。与抗压试验对比表明,抗压屈服强度与抗剪屈服强度之比在1.5 ~ 2.4之间。考虑到试验中的不确定性,压缩试验可能是获得抗剪强度近似值的好方法。考虑到剪切试验中的不确定性,Tresca准则(即将抗压屈服强度除以2得到抗剪屈服强度)可能是足够好的。它同样适用于极限抗剪强度。显然,需要一种新的、更好的测试方法来估计聚合物的剪切强度。
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