Study on the Fatigue Strength of Welding Line in Injection Molding Products under Different Tensile Conditions

Micromachines (Basel). 2022 Nov 2;13(11):1890. doi: 10.3390/mi13111890.

Abstract

The fatigue performance of polypropylene (PP) at various amplitudes and frequencies on fatigue cycles under tensile test conditions is investigated in this study. The results show that increasing the frequency leads to a decrease in fatigue cycles due to increased cycle time. The decline rate can be divided into two stages, between 1 and 5 Hz. The first stage rapidly decreases fatigue performance as the frequency increases from 1 Hz to 2 Hz or 3 Hz. The second stage has a lower reduction rate, which occurs between 2 Hz or 3 Hz and 5 Hz due to the strengthening effect of increasing frequency. Furthermore, increasing the amplitude from 0.1 mm to 0.4 mm reduces the fatigue cycle due to the higher deformation rate. In summary, expanding both amplitude and frequency reduces the fatigue performance of the PP material. Moreover, according to the scanning electron microscope microstructure, increasing the frequency results in more microcracks in the polymer matrix.

Keywords: amplitude; deformation; fatigue cycle; frequency; injection molding.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding, and Micromachines Editorial Office funded the APC.