Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests

For the past decades, polymers such as polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride have replaced metals as the main material for automotive instrument panel construction. However, their high sensitivity to temperature and strain rate can result in malfunctioning of airbag systems, so thermoplastic pol...

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Main Authors: E.A. Paredes-Mogica, U. Figueroa-López, S.B. Mohd Yasin, A.C. Taylor, A. Guevara-Morales
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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author E.A. Paredes-Mogica
U. Figueroa-López
S.B. Mohd Yasin
A.C. Taylor
A. Guevara-Morales
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U. Figueroa-López
S.B. Mohd Yasin
A.C. Taylor
A. Guevara-Morales
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description For the past decades, polymers such as polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride have replaced metals as the main material for automotive instrument panel construction. However, their high sensitivity to temperature and strain rate can result in malfunctioning of airbag systems, so thermoplastic polyolefins (TPOs) have gained popularity for instrument panels as they are less sensitive to temperature. Nonetheless, the relationship between the fracture behavior of TPOs and the typical airbag deployment conditions have not been thoroughly discussed yet. Therefore, this study will investigate the fracture behavior of an automotive TPO material under plane stress conditions via Reversed Charpy tests, emulating the fracture process of the instrument panel tear line at different temperatures and strain rates. Experimental results showed that the yield stress and plastic work dissipation, wp, are higher at low temperatures, with a distinguishable transition (drop) around the glass transition temperature of the PP matrix. Additionally, wp increased at low temperatures when increasing the impact speed suggesting that the deformation process changes from isothermal to adiabatic, increasing the temperature at the crack tip. This was supported with the fracture surface analysis, in which a relaxation zone near the crack tip caused by a temperature increase was observed. Additionally, quasi-static tensile, tear and single-edge notch bending (SENB) tests were performed. Yield stresses obtained with Reversed Charpy were lower than those obtained with tensile tests, due to the higher shear stresses and plastic deformation promoted by plane stress conditions during Reversed Charpy tests, highlighting the importance not only of temperature and strain rate, but also of the geometry of the specimen, when characterizing materials for instrument panel construction. This works shows how the Reversed Charpy test can characterize the fracture of instrument panel materials, leading to cheaper evaluation of new materials and safer airbag deployment in an accident.
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spelling doaj-art-1b942c9219284b49b8511f1fb4ef3a202025-01-12T05:24:06ZengElsevierPolymer Testing1873-23482025-01-01142108660Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy testsE.A. Paredes-Mogica0U. Figueroa-López1S.B. Mohd Yasin2A.C. Taylor3A. Guevara-Morales4Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México, 52926, MexicoTecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México, 52926, MexicoImperial College London, Department of Mechanical Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UKImperial College London, Department of Mechanical Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UKTecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México, 52926, Mexico; Corresponding author.For the past decades, polymers such as polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride have replaced metals as the main material for automotive instrument panel construction. However, their high sensitivity to temperature and strain rate can result in malfunctioning of airbag systems, so thermoplastic polyolefins (TPOs) have gained popularity for instrument panels as they are less sensitive to temperature. Nonetheless, the relationship between the fracture behavior of TPOs and the typical airbag deployment conditions have not been thoroughly discussed yet. Therefore, this study will investigate the fracture behavior of an automotive TPO material under plane stress conditions via Reversed Charpy tests, emulating the fracture process of the instrument panel tear line at different temperatures and strain rates. Experimental results showed that the yield stress and plastic work dissipation, wp, are higher at low temperatures, with a distinguishable transition (drop) around the glass transition temperature of the PP matrix. Additionally, wp increased at low temperatures when increasing the impact speed suggesting that the deformation process changes from isothermal to adiabatic, increasing the temperature at the crack tip. This was supported with the fracture surface analysis, in which a relaxation zone near the crack tip caused by a temperature increase was observed. Additionally, quasi-static tensile, tear and single-edge notch bending (SENB) tests were performed. Yield stresses obtained with Reversed Charpy were lower than those obtained with tensile tests, due to the higher shear stresses and plastic deformation promoted by plane stress conditions during Reversed Charpy tests, highlighting the importance not only of temperature and strain rate, but also of the geometry of the specimen, when characterizing materials for instrument panel construction. This works shows how the Reversed Charpy test can characterize the fracture of instrument panel materials, leading to cheaper evaluation of new materials and safer airbag deployment in an accident.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941824003374Thermoplastic polyolefins (TPO)Plane stress dynamic fracture resistanceAirbag deploymentPlastic work dissipationReversed-Charpy tests
spellingShingle E.A. Paredes-Mogica
U. Figueroa-López
S.B. Mohd Yasin
A.C. Taylor
A. Guevara-Morales
Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
Polymer Testing
Thermoplastic polyolefins (TPO)
Plane stress dynamic fracture resistance
Airbag deployment
Plastic work dissipation
Reversed-Charpy tests
title Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
title_full Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
title_fullStr Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
title_full_unstemmed Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
title_short Fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through Reversed Charpy tests
title_sort fracture behavior of a thermoplastic polyolefin tpo under airbag deployment conditions evaluated through reversed charpy tests
topic Thermoplastic polyolefins (TPO)
Plane stress dynamic fracture resistance
Airbag deployment
Plastic work dissipation
Reversed-Charpy tests
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941824003374
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