Affiliation:
1. University of New South Wales
2. The University of New South Wales
Abstract
The cyclic fatigue threshold value (Kth) of PVC materials with (PVC-M) and without
(PVC-U) impact modifier was determined and compared in air and water environments. The PVCM
specimens contain 6 pphr of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) impact modifier. The testing was
undertaken at a stress ratio of R=0.1 and fatigue threshold was evaluated at 3 different frequencies:
1Hz, 7Hz and 20Hz. Frequency noticeably affected the fatigue threshold value; regardless of the
testing environment; at low frequency the fatigue threshold of PVC-M was below PVC-U, however,
this difference gradually decreased with increasing frequency as Kth of PVC-M increased but Kth
of PVC-U remained constant. This trend was accelerated in water where a higher of fatigue
threshold, Kth, was also observed. A lower fatigue threshold of PVC-M than PVC-U is associated
with the presence of CPE particles. The absorption of water into the PVC matrix was evident with
the formation of nodular structures observed on the fracture surface. The presence of the nodular
structures (at regions close to the threshold) has retarded the fibrillation of crazes, which then
blunted the crack propagation.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.