Cross-linked polyethylene is widely used in the manufacturing of rotationally molded tanks for the agriculture, petroleum, and chemical industries. These tanks are exposed to a number of environmental effects, which can lead to material degradation. Measuring ultrasonic wave speed change in the outer wall of the tank is a method that shows promise for evaluating the ultraviolet (UV) degradation effects. In order to evaluate the UV effects in the field, however, the effect of stress and temperature on the wave speed first must be established. A series of tests was performed to establish the ultrasonic properties in cross-linked as well as linear polyethylene at a range of temperatures from (). The change is linear, as expected. For the stress tests, the velocity decreased with tension, also as expected. Tests were performed from approximately . Results from these tests were incorporated into the overall algorithm used for evaluating tank degradation.
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August 2005
Research Papers
Stress and Temperature Effects on Ultrasonic Properties in Cross-Linked and High Density Polyethylene
Don E. Bray,
debray1@brayengr.com
Don E. Bray
President and Chief Engineer
Don E. Bray, Inc.
College Station, Texas P. O. Box 10315, College Station, TX 77842-0315
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John Vela,
John Vela
Engineer
Don E. Bray, Inc.
College Station, Texas 77842-0315
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Raed S. Al-Zubi
Raed S. Al-Zubi
Director of Innovation and Technology
Poly Processing Company
, 8055 South Ash Street, French Camp, CA 95231
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Don E. Bray
President and Chief Engineer
Don E. Bray, Inc.
College Station, Texas P. O. Box 10315, College Station, TX 77842-0315debray1@brayengr.com
John Vela
Engineer
Don E. Bray, Inc.
College Station, Texas 77842-0315
Raed S. Al-Zubi
Director of Innovation and Technology
Poly Processing Company
, 8055 South Ash Street, French Camp, CA 95231J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Aug 2005, 127(3): 220-225 (6 pages)
Published Online: March 15, 2005
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January 31, 2005
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March 15, 2005
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Bray, D. E., Vela, J., and Al-Zubi, R. S. (March 15, 2005). "Stress and Temperature Effects on Ultrasonic Properties in Cross-Linked and High Density Polyethylene." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. August 2005; 127(3): 220–225. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1990214
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