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BS ISO 17281:2018

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Plastics. Determination of fracture toughness (GIC and KIC) at moderately high loading rates (1 m/s)

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BSI 2018 38
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This document specifies the principles and provides guidelines for determining the fracture toughness of plastics in the crack-opening mode (Mode I) by a linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEMF) approach, at load-point displacement rates of up to 1 m/s. It supplements ISO 13586 so as to extend its applicability to loading rates somewhat higher than is the case in the scope of the latter document.

Fracture testing at high loading rates presents special problems because of the presence of dynamic effects: vibrations in the test system producing oscillations in the recorded quantities, and inertial loads producing forces on the test specimen different from the forces sensed by the test fixture. These effects need either to be controlled and, if possible, reduced by appropriate action, or else to be taken into account through proper analysis of the measured data.

The relative importance of such effects increases with increasing testing rate (decreasing test duration). At speeds of less than 0,1 m/s (loading times of greater than 10 ms) the dynamic effects may be negligible and the testing procedure given in ISO 13586 can be applied as it stands. At speeds approaching 1 m/s (loading times of the order of 1 ms) the dynamic effects may become significant but still controllable. The procedure given in ISO 13586 can still be used though with some provisos and these are contemplated in this document. At speeds of several meters per second and higher (loading times markedly shorter than 1 ms) the dynamic effects become dominant, and different approaches to fracture toughness determination are required, which are outside the scope of this document.

The general principles, methods and rules given in ISO 13586 for fracture testing at low loading rates remain valid except where expressly stated otherwise in this document.

The methods are suitable for use with the same range of materials as covered by ISO 13586, i.e.

  • rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastic moulding, extrusion and casting materials;

  • rigid and semi-rigid thermosetting moulding and casting materials;

and their compounds containing fibres ≤ 7,5mm in length.

In general, fibres 0,1 mm to 7,5 mm in length are known to cause heterogeneity and anisotropy, especially significant in the fracture processes. Therefore, in parallel with Annex B of ISO 13586:2018, where relevant Annex C of this document offers some guidelines to extend the application of the same testing procedure, with some reservations, to rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastic or thermosetting plastics containing such short fibres.

Although the dynamic effects occurring at high loading rates are largely dependent on the material tested as well as on the test equipment and test geometry used, the guidelines given here are valid in general, irrespective of test equipment, test geometry and material tested.

The same restrictions as to linearity of the load-displacement diagram, specimen size and notch tip sharpness apply as for ISO 13586.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
4 Test specimens
4.1 Specimen geometry and preparation
4.2 Crack length and number of test replicates
4.2.1 Determination of KIC
4.2.2 Determination of GIC
11 4.3 Measurement of test specimen dimensions
12 5 Test conditions
5.1 Loading mode
5.2 Test speed
5.3 Test atmosphere and temperature
6 Test equipment
6.1 Loading machine
6.2 Loading rigs
13 6.3 Instrumentation
7 Control of dynamic effects
7.1 Electronic filtering
14 7.2 Mechanical damping
15 7.3 Damping level
7.4 Check on speed
16 8 Data handling
8.1 Analysis of the test records and identification of fracture initiation
18 8.2 Energy correction
8.2.1 General
19 8.2.2 Test piece indentation, machine compliance and damper compression
22 8.2.3 Kinetic energy and inertial loads
9 Expression of results
9.1 Determination of KIC
9.2 Determination of σy
23 9.3 Determination of GIC
24 10 Precision
25 11 Test report
27 Annex A (informative) Estimation of curve fit parameters
29 Annex B (informative) Recommended test report forms
34 Annex C (informative) Testing of plastics containing short fibres
37 Bibliography
BS ISO 17281:2018
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