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Numerical Evaluation of Micro- to Macroscopic Mechanical Behavior of Plastic Foam
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In this study, we employ the two-dimensional homogenization model based on molecular
chain network theory to investigate the micro- to macroscopic mechanical behavior of plastic foam
under macroscopic uniform compression. A parametric study is performed to quantify the effect of
a characteristic value of matrix, distribution and initial volume fraction of voids, and the
macroscopic triaxiality of loading condition on the deformation behavior of the foam. The results
suggest that the onset of localized shear band at the ligament between voids together with the
microscopic buckling of the ligament leads to the macroscopic yield of the foam. The initial
modulus and the macroscopic yield stress of the foam have no dependence on the characteristic
value of matrix. Furthermore, as the microscopic buckling of the ligament is promoted in case of
high initial volume fraction of voids and high triaxiality loading condition, the macroscopic yield
point appears at early deformation stage. After the macroscopic yield, macroscopic strain hardening
appears in the macroscopic response and a remarkable strain hardening is shown in case of high
initial volume fraction of voids and high triaxiality loading condition due to the considerable
increase of the density of the foam in these cases.
Title: Numerical Evaluation of Micro- to Macroscopic Mechanical Behavior of Plastic Foam
Description:
In this study, we employ the two-dimensional homogenization model based on molecular
chain network theory to investigate the micro- to macroscopic mechanical behavior of plastic foam
under macroscopic uniform compression.
A parametric study is performed to quantify the effect of
a characteristic value of matrix, distribution and initial volume fraction of voids, and the
macroscopic triaxiality of loading condition on the deformation behavior of the foam.
The results
suggest that the onset of localized shear band at the ligament between voids together with the
microscopic buckling of the ligament leads to the macroscopic yield of the foam.
The initial
modulus and the macroscopic yield stress of the foam have no dependence on the characteristic
value of matrix.
Furthermore, as the microscopic buckling of the ligament is promoted in case of
high initial volume fraction of voids and high triaxiality loading condition, the macroscopic yield
point appears at early deformation stage.
After the macroscopic yield, macroscopic strain hardening
appears in the macroscopic response and a remarkable strain hardening is shown in case of high
initial volume fraction of voids and high triaxiality loading condition due to the considerable
increase of the density of the foam in these cases.
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