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Research Article

Mode I fatigue threshold energy assessment of a polyurethane adhesive: effects of temperature and Paris law relation

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Pages 509-533 | Received 12 Dec 2022, Accepted 27 Dec 2022, Published online: 18 Jun 2023
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, the effect of temperature (below and above Tg) on the rate of crack growth and on the fatigue threshold energy release rate of a polyurethane (PU) adhesive is analysed. The effect on the results of the Paris law relation used is also investigated. Tests were performed under a displacement-control strategy and at different temperatures. Out of the experimental data, the threshold energy release rate was determined as a function of temperature, something which up until now has been much more common for adhesive systems other than polyurethane. Results showed that the threshold energy release rate diminishes with increasing temperature, while the crack growth rate increases for a given strain energy release rate. The ratio between the threshold energy release rate and critical strain energy release rate remained constant for tests above the Tg, indicating that fatigue tests need only be performed at one temperature when above the Tg at least for the range of temperatures considered in this study and for the adhesive tested. A Paris law relation taking into account the effect of R-ratio during the displacement-control fatigue tests proved effective in unifying results at different temperatures.

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