Deformation of high density polyethylene by dynamic equal-channel-angular pressing

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Abstract

The effect of high strain rate and large shear deformation on the orientation of crystallites in high density polyethylene (HDPE) was investigated with dynamic equal-channel-angular pressing (D-ECAP). The HDPE samples were processed by two loading routes, route A and route C. Grid lines were used to obtain macroscopic strain distributions, which were substantiated by finite element modeling. Owing to the strain rate effect, the number of D-ECAP processing passes has a minor effect on the shear strain accumulations compared to ECAP. D-ECAP leads to a decrease in the thickness of the crystalline stem, and the crystallinity. After route-A or route-C D-ECAP processing, a new monoclinic phase emerges, and two types of crystallographic c-axis orientations appear: the crystallographic c-axis is approximately parallel to the flow direction (FD), or is tilted at approximately 55° clockwise away from FD. However, only one type of crystallographic c-axis orientation is detected after 2 passes of route-C D-ECAP. It is viable to utilize D-ECAP to control the structure and orientation of crystalline polymers, as a complement to ECAP and other processing techniques.

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Wu, X., Pu, L., Xu, Y., Shi, J., Liu, X., Zhong, Z., & Luo, S. N. (2018). Deformation of high density polyethylene by dynamic equal-channel-angular pressing. RSC Advances, 8(40), 22583–22591. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03366h

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