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HERO ID
5735835
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Predicting the long-term creep behavior of plastics using the short-term creep test
Author(s)
Lim, SD; Rhee, JM; Nah, C; Lee, SH; Lyu, MY
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
International Polymer Processing
ISSN:
0930-777X
Publisher
CARL HANSER VERLAG
Location
MUNICH
Book Title
International Polymer Processing
Volume
19
Issue
3
Page Numbers
313-319
DOI
10.3139/217.1826
Web of Science Id
WOS:000224790000015
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-7944231569&doi=10.3139%2f217.1826&partnerID=40&md5=c9f7b347276bb1f7a9f46bd40d0532cc
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Abstract
The creep performance of plastics is one of the main criteria for a variety of applications which requires a strict dimensional stability, including electrical/electronic parts and various automotive applications. However, obtaining or generating accurate creep data is very difficult for both resin suppliers and product designers because the creep property is time dependent, which means it takes over several weeks or even a year of time span. Hence a faster and more reliable method predicting creep behavior of plastics is needed when designing plastic products that will encounter long-term loading. This work presents an easy method for predicting the long-term creep behavior of plastics using the short-term creep experimental data. The flexural creep experiments of three plastics, ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), PC/ABS (PC and ABS alloy) and LFT (Long fiber reinforced thermoplastics), are performed. For a quick and reliable prediction of long-term creep behavior of plastics, time regional power-law model and time-stress modulus are introduced. To analyze the reliability and validity of the proposed method, the creep analyses based on the proposed method are performed. The comparison between the FEA results and the creep tests has shown that the new method can track both primary and secondary creep behavior over a long time. The creep analyses have been carried out by commercial FE Code.
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