Comparison of mechanical properties of glass interlayer polymers under different loadings

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Polymers are used in a wide range of industries. In this research, the mechanical behavior of polymers used in the glass industry has been studied. The investigated polymers included thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), polyvinyl butyral (PVB) and sentry glas (SG). These polymers were subjected to tension and compression tests at different strain rates from 0.001 to 0.25 s-1. Also, the mechanical dynamic properties of the polymers were extracted using the mechanical dynamic analysis test at a constant frequency. The tensile test results showed that the mechanical behavior of polyurethane is not dependent on strain rate, but SG is highly sensitive to strain rate. Also, with increasing strain rate, the fracture stress of SG decreased drastically. The pressure test results showed that TPU can withstand more stress. The glass transition temperature of TPU was lower than the other two polymers. Overall, it can be concluded that among the polymers studied in this research, TPU had better mechanical behavior.

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Persian
Published:
Modares Mechanical Engineering, Volume:23 Issue: 9, 2023
Pages:
567 to 576
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