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Polymer Testing 47 (2015) 42e50
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Polymer Testing
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Material properties
Quantitative assessment of deformation-induced damage
in polyethylene pressure pipe
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Yi Zhang , P.-Y. Ben Jar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, 4-9 Mechanical Engineering Building, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G8, Canada
a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t
Article history: This paper presents results from a study that quantifies the influence of excessive deformation on the
Received 9 July 2015 damage development in polyethylene (PE) pressure pipe. The experimental investigation is through the
Accepted 15 August 2015 application of a novel two-stage approach to the D-split test of notched pipe ring (NPR) specimens. The
Available online 18 August 2015
first test is to introduce damage by subjecting the specimens to different levels of tensile strain at
crosshead speeds of 0.01, 1, 10 or 100 mm/min. The second test is to apply monotonic tensile loading at a
Keywords: crosshead speed of 0.01 mm/min to characterize the mechanical properties for specimens that have had
Polyethylene pipe
damage generated in the first test. Experimental results suggest that elastic modulus and yield stress
Prestrain
Mechanical properties decrease and yield
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