The Influence of Mechanical Stress Micro Fields around Pores on the Strength of Elongated Etched Membrane

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The investigation of the mechanical properties of polymer track-etched membranes (TMs) has attracted significant attention in connection with the extended region of their possible applications. In the present work, the mechanical stress fields around the pores of an elongated polyethylene terephthalate TM and around the 0.3 mm holes in model polymer specimens were studied in polarized light and with the finite element method. A break-up experiment showed the controlling role of stress field interaction in the forming of a microcrack system and the generation of a main crack with rupture of the TM (or model pattern). This interaction depended on the relative distance between the pores (holes) and their orientation. The results of the calculations of the pore distribution function over the surface of the TM via the net method and wavelet analysis are presented. The fractal character of pore distribution was established. The geometric characteristics of the TM pore system as initial defects are inherited by obtaining TM-based composites.

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Gumirova, V., Razumovskaya, I., Apel, P., Bedin, S., & Naumov, A. (2022). The Influence of Mechanical Stress Micro Fields around Pores on the Strength of Elongated Etched Membrane. Membranes, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12111168

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