An assessment on the validity of toughness as a balloon film discriminator

1991 
Uniaxial and ball burst toughness for eight commercial polyethylene balloon films have been investigated and compared. Uniaxial toughness was measured in both machine and transverse directions using a rectangular sample 25.4 mm wide by 50.8 mm gage length with an average nominal thickness of 20.32 microns (0.8 mils). Ball burst toughness was measured using a ball burst test fixture with 127 mm hole diameter and 50.8 mm ball diameter resulting in a 0.4 ball to hole diameter ratio. Both the size and shape of the deformed area were observed and the ball burst toughness was calculated based on the deformed area of the film instead of the full area. Specimens were tested at 23 C and -80 C and cross head speed was maintained at 508 mm per minute. The uniaxial toughness were in general, higher than the ball burst toughness. The toughness of the films varied from 12 to 365 MPa when measured uniaxially and from 24 to 73 MPa when measured in the ball burst test. Further investigation showed an apparent correlation between film performance in flight as measured by its stress index and its toughness.
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