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Polymer, Vol.138, 1-7, 2018
Influence of molecular properties on the mechanical fatigue of polystyrene (PS) analyzed via Wohler curves and Fourier Transform rheology
This paper investigates the influence of molecular properties (molecular weight, polydispersity (PDI) and molecular weight distribution (MWD)) on the mechanical fatigue of model systems of anionic synthesized polystyrene (PS, low PDI), their blends (bimodal MWD) and commercial PS (broad PDI) under strain-controlled oscillatory shear (torsion). A power-law relation between lifetime Nf and strain amplitude g' (Wohler curve) was found, with the exponent independent, but the pre-factor highly dependent on molecular characteristics. Additionally, nonlinear changes of the stress response, due to ongoing fatigue, were quantified via Fourier Transform (FT), to analyze besides the storage modulus G', the intensities of the second (I-2) and third (I-3) harmonics over the fundamental one (I-1). The behavior of G' and I-3/1 was found to depend on molecular properties, with I-3/1 being more sensitive to failure onset than G', while an increase of I-2/1 above the noise level could be correlated with the occurrence of macroscopic cracks. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Wohler curves;Mechanical stress response;Fatigue;Fourier transform;Large amplitude oscillatory shear