Fracture Mechanics Testing Methods for Polymers, Adhesives and Composites
By D R Moore, J.G. Williams and A Pavan
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With the establishment of the Technical Committee 4, two major areas were identified as appropriate for the activity. Firstly there was an urgent need for standard, fracture mechanics based, test methods to be designed for polymers and composites. A good deal of academic work had been done, but the usefulness to industry was limited by the lack of agreed standards. Secondly there was a perceived need to explore the use of such data in the design of plastic parts. Some modest efforts were made in early meetings to explore this, but little progress was made. In contrast things moved along briskly in the standards work and this has dominated the activity for the last fourteen years. The design issue remains a future goal.
D R Moore
Roy Moore is a chemist who has worked in the research departments of ICI plc for over 30 years on the materials science aspects of polymers, films, composites and adhesives. He has published numerous papers, written two books and participated in a number of international committees including being chairman of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Commission on Polymer Characterisation between 1991 and 1999.
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