Evaluation of Volumetric Strain on Polyamide 6 by Thermodynamic Entropy Generation
Background A ductile material, such as a polymeric material, releases energy during deformation. The dissipated energy can be evaluated as entropy generation. If the thermodynamic entropy generation can be measured, the stress state can be evaluated by the thermodynamic entropy generation. Objective...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental mechanics 2024, Vol.64 (1), p.105-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
A ductile material, such as a polymeric material, releases energy during deformation. The dissipated energy can be evaluated as entropy generation. If the thermodynamic entropy generation can be measured, the stress state can be evaluated by the thermodynamic entropy generation.
Objective
In this study, the thermodynamic entropy generation of Polyamide 6 (PA6) was obtained using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) for a material subjected to arbitrary strain.
Methods
Thermodynamic entropies were measured at the beginning and at each strain state of tensile tests by using DSC, and the volumetric strain was measured with Digital Image Correlation Method.
Results
At the 25% strain just before the necking behavior, the volumetric strain of PA6 was ~4.8%, and the entropy was ~56 kJ/K∙m
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. Furthermore, the thermodynamic entropy generation of PA6 in carbon fiber reinforced plastics was evaluated under tensile conditions. The results showed that the thermodynamic entropy generation just before the transverse cracking (as same as necking in matrix resin) was ~69 kJ/K∙m
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and the volumetric strain of PA6 in composite was ~ 3.56 %. As the results, the entropy generation and volumetric strain of PA6 showed almost same values in pure PA6 and PA6 in composite.
Conclusions
Consequently, thermodynamic entropy generation can be measured the volumetric strain of matrix resin. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4851 1741-2765 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11340-023-01009-x |