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Numerical simulation of anisotropic polymeric foams

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Author(s):
Volnei Tita [1] ; Mauricio Francisco Caliri Júnior [2]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] University of São Paulo. Engineering School of São Carlos. Aeronautical Engineering Department - Brasil
[2] University of São Paulo. Engineering School of São Carlos. Aeronautical Engineering Department - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES; v. 9, n. 2, p. 1-21, 2012-04-00.
Abstract

This paper shows in detail the modelling of anisotropic polymeric foam under compression and tension loadings, including discussions on isotropic material models and the entire procedure to calibrate the parameters involved. First, specimens of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) foam were investigated through experimental analyses in order to understand the mechanical behavior of this anisotropic material. Then, isotropic material models available in the commercial software AbaqusTM were investigated in order to verify their ability to model anisotropic foams and how the parameters involved can influence the results. Due to anisotropy, it is possible to obtain different values for the same parameter in the calibration process. The obtained set of parameters are used to calibrate the model according to the application of the structure. The models investigated showed minor and major limitations to simulate the mechanical behavior of anisotropic PVC foams under compression, tension and multi-axial loadings. Results show that the calibration process and the choice of the material model applied to the polymeric foam can provide good quantitative results and save project time. Results also indicate what kind and order of error one will get if certain choices are made throughout the modelling process. Finally, even though the developed calibration procedure is applied to specific PVC foam, it still outlines a very broad drill to analyze other anisotropic cellular materials. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 09/00544-5 - STUDY OF DAMAGE AND PROGRESSIVE FAILURE MODELS FOR COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Grantee:Volnei Tita
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants