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Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates

Zisheng Liao, Xiaohu Yao, Longhui Zhang, Mokarram Hossain Orcid Logo, Jiong Wang, Shuguang Zang

International Journal of Impact Engineering, Volume: 129, Pages: 152 - 167

Swansea University Author: Mokarram Hossain Orcid Logo

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Transparent polyurethane has been widely applied in laminated windshield glasses as the interlayer material to enhance the reliability due to its outstanding impact resistance. Under impact loading such as bird strike, the interlayer undergoes large tensile deformation mainly at intermediate strain...

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ISSN: 0734743X
Published: 2019
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spelling 2019-04-11T11:50:25.7644279 v2 49616 2019-03-19 Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates 140f4aa5c5ec18ec173c8542a7fddafd 0000-0002-4616-1104 Mokarram Hossain Mokarram Hossain true false 2019-03-19 GENG Transparent polyurethane has been widely applied in laminated windshield glasses as the interlayer material to enhance the reliability due to its outstanding impact resistance. Under impact loading such as bird strike, the interlayer undergoes large tensile deformation mainly at intermediate strain rates (at the order of magnitudes from 100 to 103, excluding 1000/s). In addition, the interlayer is on service over a wide range of temperatures for a plane traveling around the world. The mechanical behavior of transparent polyurethane under these conditions is not fully understood. In this study, systematical experiments were performed on transparent polyurethane. The viscoelasticity of the material was firstly verified by several quasi-static cyclic tests. Then a series of large tensile deformation and tensile failure experiments were conducted under intermediate strain rates and at temperatures of C to C using a servo-hydraulic high-speed tensile machine. All strain data were acquired by the DIC technique. The experimental results show that tensile stress–strain curves and failure behaviors are significantly temperature and strain rate dependent. The rate-temperature equivalence was also observed. Finally, a phenomenological analysis of mechanical quantities of the material was carried out. Journal Article International Journal of Impact Engineering 129 152 167 0734743X Transparent polyurethane, Large tensile deformation, Tensile failure, Temperature dependence, Strain rate dependence, Intermediate strain rate 31 12 2019 2019-12-31 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2019.03.005 COLLEGE NANME General Engineering COLLEGE CODE GENG Swansea University 2019-04-11T11:50:25.7644279 2019-03-19T10:14:44.8012797 Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, General and Mechanical Engineering - General Engineering Zisheng Liao 1 Xiaohu Yao 2 Longhui Zhang 3 Mokarram Hossain 0000-0002-4616-1104 4 Jiong Wang 5 Shuguang Zang 6 0049616-19032019101743.pdf liao2019.pdf 2019-03-19T10:17:43.9870000 Output 5570536 application/pdf Accepted Manuscript true 2020-03-11T00:00:00.0000000 true eng
title Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
spellingShingle Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
Mokarram Hossain
title_short Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
title_full Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
title_fullStr Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
title_sort Temperature and strain rate dependent large tensile deformation and tensile failure behavior of transparent polyurethane at intermediate strain rates
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Xiaohu Yao
Longhui Zhang
Mokarram Hossain
Jiong Wang
Shuguang Zang
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description Transparent polyurethane has been widely applied in laminated windshield glasses as the interlayer material to enhance the reliability due to its outstanding impact resistance. Under impact loading such as bird strike, the interlayer undergoes large tensile deformation mainly at intermediate strain rates (at the order of magnitudes from 100 to 103, excluding 1000/s). In addition, the interlayer is on service over a wide range of temperatures for a plane traveling around the world. The mechanical behavior of transparent polyurethane under these conditions is not fully understood. In this study, systematical experiments were performed on transparent polyurethane. The viscoelasticity of the material was firstly verified by several quasi-static cyclic tests. Then a series of large tensile deformation and tensile failure experiments were conducted under intermediate strain rates and at temperatures of C to C using a servo-hydraulic high-speed tensile machine. All strain data were acquired by the DIC technique. The experimental results show that tensile stress–strain curves and failure behaviors are significantly temperature and strain rate dependent. The rate-temperature equivalence was also observed. Finally, a phenomenological analysis of mechanical quantities of the material was carried out.
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