Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.36, No.13, 2355-2369, 1998
Stepwise fatigue crack propagation in polyethylene resins of different molecular structure
Stepwise fatigue crack propagation in a range of polyethylene resins, some of which are candidates for use in pipes for natural gas distribution, was studied. Examination of the effect of molding conditions on fatigue crack propagation in a pipe resin indicated that fast cooling under pressure produced specimens with the same crack resistance as specimens taken from a pipe extruded from this resin. The mechanism of stepwise crack propagation in fatigue was the same as reported previously for creep loading. Observations of the region ahead of the arrested crack revealed a complex damage zone that consisted of a thick membrane at the crack tip followed by a main craze with subsidiary shear crazes that emerged from;he crack tip at an angle to the main craze. The effects of molecular parameters, such as molecular weight, comonomer content, and branch distribution, on the kinetics of fatigue crack propagation were examined. Correlation of creep and fatigue crack resistance made it possible to relate fatigue fracture toughness to molecular parameters by invoking concepts of craze fibril stability developed for creep.
Keywords:MEDIUM-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE;GAS-DISTRIBUTION;LINEAR POLYETHYLENE;FRACTURE-MECHANICS;GROWTH;BEHAVIOR;MORPHOLOGY;PIPE;POLYMERS;FAILURE