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Mechanical Evaluation Strategies for Plastics by David R. Moore, Stan Turner
Mechanical Evaluation Strategies for Plastics
Thermoplastics, being non-linear viscoelastic, impose constraints on testing. End products manufactured from these thermoplastics are often anisotropic and tend to complicate the relationships between laboratory test data and service performance. "Mechanical Evaluation Strategies for Plastic Materials" explains new testing strategies for providing service-pertinent data within a limited budget. It relates the structure of the tests and the functions that they serve to the intrinsic nature of the mechanical properties of thermoplastic materials.
Introduction.
General Comments on Modulus, Ductility, Stiffness and Toughness.
Modulus from Constant Deformation Rate Tests.
Modulus from Sinusoidal Excitation Tests.
Modulus from Step Function Excitation Tests.
Modulus and Stiffness Anisotropy.
Strength, Ductility, and Toughness-General Principles.
Strength and Ductility from Constant Deformation Rate Tests.
Strength and Ductility from Step Function and Cyclic Excitations.
Ductility Assessment from Impulse Excitations.
Modulus Strength and Ductility in Relation to the Design of End Products. Supplements.![]()
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