tsurani
Mechanical
- May 25, 2003
- 15
Hi,
Can someone please provide some insight into the behaviour of polymers (eg ABS, Nylon, Delrin) subject to very high pressures (~550MPa), while in a controlled volume (~60mm diameter x ~150mm long. Obviously there is some compression, but what happens next? I would imagine that in some more brittle polymers, cracking occurs. Are there any polymers that do not 'fail' in this type of loading environment?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Tsurani
Can someone please provide some insight into the behaviour of polymers (eg ABS, Nylon, Delrin) subject to very high pressures (~550MPa), while in a controlled volume (~60mm diameter x ~150mm long. Obviously there is some compression, but what happens next? I would imagine that in some more brittle polymers, cracking occurs. Are there any polymers that do not 'fail' in this type of loading environment?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Tsurani