Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis

Material degradation has marked impact on the long-term properties and service life of membrane structures. This study is aimed at assessing and understanding the deterioration in visual aspect, surface microstructure, and mechanical properties of a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer after engin...

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Main Authors: Yingying Shang, Bin Yang, Minger Wu, Youji Tao, Jiaxiang Qin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Polymer Technology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9345451
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spelling doaj-10542f99ccef4e47b0a7ff5f548f687e2021-09-27T00:51:44ZengHindawi-WileyAdvances in Polymer Technology1098-23292021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9345451Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical AnalysisYingying Shang0Bin Yang1Minger Wu2Youji Tao3Jiaxiang Qin4College of Civil EngineeringCollege of Civil EngineeringCollege of Civil EngineeringState Key Laboratory of Environmental Adaptability for Industrial ProductsState Key Laboratory of Environmental Adaptability for Industrial ProductsMaterial degradation has marked impact on the long-term properties and service life of membrane structures. This study is aimed at assessing and understanding the deterioration in visual aspect, surface microstructure, and mechanical properties of a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer after engineering applications. Three groups of PVDF-coated fabrics were removed from different membrane structures in China, which have been used for 15, 16, and 19 years, respectively. Firstly, spectrocolorimetry tests were carried out to determine the evolution of chromaticity and lightness. Other methods such as contact angle and thickness measurements were used to characterize the physical properties. Then, surface morphology was observed by using scanning electron microscope (SEM) technology. Moreover, a series of uniaxial tensile tests and tearing tests were performed to obtain the mechanical indicators including uniaxial tensile strength, strain at break, tearing strength, and uniaxial elastic modulus. In order to further study the degradation mechanism, infrared spectroscopy was used to characterize the molecular structure of aged fabrics. Finally, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) provided a comprehensive description of correlations between surface microstructure, physical properties, and mechanical properties. This paper offers a further understanding of the design, qualification, and durability evaluation of membrane structures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9345451
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author Yingying Shang
Bin Yang
Minger Wu
Youji Tao
Jiaxiang Qin
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Bin Yang
Minger Wu
Youji Tao
Jiaxiang Qin
Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
Advances in Polymer Technology
author_facet Yingying Shang
Bin Yang
Minger Wu
Youji Tao
Jiaxiang Qin
author_sort Yingying Shang
title Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
title_short Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
title_full Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
title_fullStr Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of PVDF-Coated Fabrics after Engineering Applications: Correlations between Surface Microstructure, Physical Properties, and Mechanical Properties Based on Statistical Analysis
title_sort degradation of pvdf-coated fabrics after engineering applications: correlations between surface microstructure, physical properties, and mechanical properties based on statistical analysis
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Advances in Polymer Technology
issn 1098-2329
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Material degradation has marked impact on the long-term properties and service life of membrane structures. This study is aimed at assessing and understanding the deterioration in visual aspect, surface microstructure, and mechanical properties of a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer after engineering applications. Three groups of PVDF-coated fabrics were removed from different membrane structures in China, which have been used for 15, 16, and 19 years, respectively. Firstly, spectrocolorimetry tests were carried out to determine the evolution of chromaticity and lightness. Other methods such as contact angle and thickness measurements were used to characterize the physical properties. Then, surface morphology was observed by using scanning electron microscope (SEM) technology. Moreover, a series of uniaxial tensile tests and tearing tests were performed to obtain the mechanical indicators including uniaxial tensile strength, strain at break, tearing strength, and uniaxial elastic modulus. In order to further study the degradation mechanism, infrared spectroscopy was used to characterize the molecular structure of aged fabrics. Finally, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) provided a comprehensive description of correlations between surface microstructure, physical properties, and mechanical properties. This paper offers a further understanding of the design, qualification, and durability evaluation of membrane structures.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9345451
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