Polymer Testing (Nov 2024)
Consequences of repeated hyperbaric hydrogen exposures on mechanical properties and microstructure of polyamide 11
Abstract
The objective was to evaluate the impact of repeated exposure to hyperbaric hydrogen (90 MPa; 30 °C) and pressure release on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of PA11. Samples were analyzed after 1, 2, 5 and 10 cycles, by SAXS, WAXS, DMA, DSC, and a series of mechanical tests with variable triaxiality ratio. The most visible change in the residual state after desorption was a stiffening of the amorphous phase. It mainly originated from the first cycle, especially the first pressurization. The crystalline phase was slightly affected and no evidence of nano-voiding was brought in the residual state up to 10 cycles. Similar analyses were conducted during the first cycle's desorption transient. They showed a reversible plasticizing effect and a trend of nano-voiding vanishing after desorption but might promote damage upon further triaxial loading.