Strain release behaviour during crack growth of a polymeric beam under elastic loads for self-healing

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2022-07-30

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2073-4360

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Almutairi MD, Alnahdi SS, Khan MA. (2022) Strain release behaviour during crack growth of a polymeric beam under elastic loads for self-healing, Polymers, Volume 14, Issue 15, July 2022, Article number 3102

Abstract

The response of polymeric beams made of Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) in the form of 3D printed beams is investigated to test their elastic and plastic responses under different bending loads. Two types of 3D printed beams were designed to test their elastic and plastic responses under different bending loads. These responses were used to develop an origami capsule-based novel self-healing mechanism that can be triggered by crack propagation due to strain release in a structure. Origami capsules of TPU in the form of a cross with four small beams, either folded or elastically deformed, were embedded in a simple ABS beam. Crack propagation in the ABS beam released the strain, and the TPU capsule unfolded with the arms of the cross in the direction of the crack path, and this increased the crack resistance of the ABS beam. This increase in the crack resistance was validated in a delamination test of a double cantilever specimen under quasi-static load conditions. Repeated test results demonstrated the effect of self-healing on structural crack growth. The results show the potential of the proposed self-healing mechanism as a novel contribution to existing practices which are primarily based on external healing agents.

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3D printing, ABS simple beam, TPU origami capsule, embedded structure, self-healing mechanism, double cantilever beam test

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