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Influence of strain-induced crystallization on the crack driving force in fracture behavior of rubber

Abstract

Fatigue crack growth resistance increases with the loading ratio due to strain-induced crystallization, even if the peak stress increases. Recent experiments have allowed determination of the strain-induced crystallization (SIC) distribution around a crack tip during uninterrupted fatigue tests. The purpose of this work is to compare spatial distributions of crystallinity in a cracked sample at different elongations between one experiment and simulation results based on our model.
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hal-00855897 , version 1 (30-08-2013)

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Joachim Guilie, Patrick Le Tallec. Influence of strain-induced crystallization on the crack driving force in fracture behavior of rubber. 2nd ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference (YIC 2013), Sep 2013, Bordeaux, France. ⟨hal-00855897⟩
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