Microdamage and interfacial adhesion in glass bead-filled high-density polyethylene
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Abstract
The damage mechanism in tensile testing of glass bead-filled high-density polyethylene was studied byin situ scanning electron microscopy observation, acoustic emission monitoring and volume dilatation tests. The critical damage stress was measured by micromechanical tests. When the stress field of a multiparticle model has been calculated via Eshelby's method, the interfacial bonding strength can be determined.
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Tensile Testing Bonding Strength Stress Field Acoustic Emission Damage Mechanism
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