Mechanical Properties and Fracture Microstructure of Polycarbonate under High Strain Rate Tension

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In this paper, static and dynamic tensile tests were conducted on two kinds of polycarbonate (HL6157 and A1225BK), combined with the digital image correlation (DIC), for guiding the development of the battery pack of new energy vehicles. The mechanical properties of polycarbonate at low-speed (0.01/s) and high-speed (1/s, 100/s) tension were investigated and the microstructure of the fracture for polycarbonate at different speed tensions was also investigated. The fracture microstructure of two kinds of materials was also investigated in this paper. The tension results showed that as the strain rate increased, the yield strength and modulus increased, and the yield strength of the two materials increased by 30% under high-speed tension. In addition, the fracture strain increase was greater than 10% as the strain rate increased. Meanwhile, for polycarbonate, the strain rate increased, and the fracture toughness increased.

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Zhang, S., Wang, B., Meng, X., & Chen, Y. (2023). Mechanical Properties and Fracture Microstructure of Polycarbonate under High Strain Rate Tension. Materials, 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16093386

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