elogesh
Mechanical
- May 10, 2002
- 187
Plastics,
For evaluation of the strength of the plastics,I have referred the mechanical properties of plastics.I have following doubts,
1) For some plastics(usually without additives),only tensile strength is specified and compressive strength is not
specified.Can, I consider tensile strength is equivalent to compressive strength.
2) For some plastics tensile strength at break or ultimate tensile strength is specfied without referring to
yield strength. Whether these plastics has brittle fracture...
3) For some plastics ultimate Tensile strength values mentioned are usually less compared to yield strength. Can someone explain
how this is possible...
In metals Tensile strength is higher than yield strength.
4) For some plastics elongation at yield is specified as 3%.Does this means that strain greater than 0.03
will result in permeant set.For the same material elongation at break is specified as 1.9-150%.The lower limit
of elongation at break less than corresponding value for break!!!
5) How flexural modulus is different from tensile modulus and compressive modulus?
Can someone help in this regard.....
Currently I am working with following plastics,
GE volex,Delrin,PBT,NYlon66,Nylon6,etc......
Regards,
Logesh.E
For evaluation of the strength of the plastics,I have referred the mechanical properties of plastics.I have following doubts,
1) For some plastics(usually without additives),only tensile strength is specified and compressive strength is not
specified.Can, I consider tensile strength is equivalent to compressive strength.
2) For some plastics tensile strength at break or ultimate tensile strength is specfied without referring to
yield strength. Whether these plastics has brittle fracture...
3) For some plastics ultimate Tensile strength values mentioned are usually less compared to yield strength. Can someone explain
how this is possible...
In metals Tensile strength is higher than yield strength.
4) For some plastics elongation at yield is specified as 3%.Does this means that strain greater than 0.03
will result in permeant set.For the same material elongation at break is specified as 1.9-150%.The lower limit
of elongation at break less than corresponding value for break!!!
5) How flexural modulus is different from tensile modulus and compressive modulus?
Can someone help in this regard.....
Currently I am working with following plastics,
GE volex,Delrin,PBT,NYlon66,Nylon6,etc......
Regards,
Logesh.E