测定高密度聚乙烯回收料管材性能的过程速率新方法.pdf
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“NEW TEST METHOD TO DETERMINE EFFECT OF RECYCLED
MATERIALS ON CORRUGATED HDPE PIPE PERFORMANCE AS
PROJECTED BY THE RATE PROCESS METHOD”
Authors:
Dr. Gene Palermo – Palermo Plastics Pipe Consulting – Friendsville, TN
Patrick Vibien – Jana Laboratories – Aurora, Ontario, CANADA
Dr. Ken Oliphant – Jana Laboratories – Aurora, Ontario, CANADA
Tony Kosari – Jana Laboratories – Aurora, Ontario, CANADA
ABSTRACT
The corrugated HDPE pipe industry is considering the responsible use of recycled materials
in their pipe production and also in their pipe standards. One of the key requirements for
successful use of recycled materials is ensuring performance of the resulting HDPE
corrugated pipe. As slow crack growth (SCG) has been identified as a potential key criterion
in long-term field performance for HDPE corrugated pipe, research was undertaken to
develop a test method for corrugated HDPE pipe samples that results in laboratory SCG
failures that test the highest stress riser in the pipe wall geometry. The test method
developed utilizes pipe ring segments that are internally pressurized and tested at elevated
temperatures, and result in an SCG failure in the liner wall, which is the highest stress area as
measured by finite element analysis (FEA). By applying the mathematical modeling
techniques of the Rate Process Method (RPM) on laboratory SCG data obtained on pipe ring
samples at multiple temperatures and multiple pressures, it is possible to project the
difference in SCG resistance between virgin and recycled materials under service conditions.
Once the RPM performance of control HDPE corrugated pipe made with virgin resins is
determined, it is then possible to determine the effect of recycled materials by conducting a
similar RPM experiment on the same pipe produced with recycled materials. This paper will
explain the pipe ring test method, compare SCG failure m
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