The compressive and shear responses of the closed-cell Kelvin and Weaire-Phelan foams along the lattice direction [100] were studied using explicit dynamic analyses in this work. Expressions describing the relationship of compressive and shear strengths to relative density were developed for these two foams. The compressive and shear strengths of the Kelvin and Weaire-Phelan foams are found to increase quadratically with relative density at low relative densities and linearly at high relative densities. This is because elastic buckling followed by material yielding cause the failure of low relative density foams, while large deformation and material yielding is the main cause of failure for high relative density foams. Cell wall buckling an...
Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent despite...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
A compressed closed-cell polymer foam was modelled using a BBC lattice model of tetrakaidecahedral c...
In this work, the effects of cell size and cell wall thickness variations on the compressive and she...
This paper aim to establish a framework for finite element modelling of the compressive and shear re...
Study of porous materials, in particular closed-cell foams, has always attracted researchers’ intere...
The main aim of this thesis is to generate a deeper understanding of the mechanical behaviour of cel...
The main aim of this thesis is to generate a deeper understanding of the mechanical behaviour of cel...
Periodic unit-cell solutions are obtained for the finite-strain, elasto-plastic response of a filled...
textThe compressive response of many cellular materials is characterized by a nearly linear elastic...
AbstractThree-dimensional Voronoi models are developed to investigate the mechanical behavior of lin...
AbstractThis paper describes buckling modes and stresses of elastic Kelvin open-cell foams subjected...
textThis study is concerned with the mechanical behavior of open-cell aluminum foams. In particular ...
Equations for calculating the shear modulus of non-isotropic, open cell foams in the plane perpendic...
Classical strength criteria, like the von Mises criterion, are used to postulate the failure of duct...
Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent despite...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
A compressed closed-cell polymer foam was modelled using a BBC lattice model of tetrakaidecahedral c...
In this work, the effects of cell size and cell wall thickness variations on the compressive and she...
This paper aim to establish a framework for finite element modelling of the compressive and shear re...
Study of porous materials, in particular closed-cell foams, has always attracted researchers’ intere...
The main aim of this thesis is to generate a deeper understanding of the mechanical behaviour of cel...
The main aim of this thesis is to generate a deeper understanding of the mechanical behaviour of cel...
Periodic unit-cell solutions are obtained for the finite-strain, elasto-plastic response of a filled...
textThe compressive response of many cellular materials is characterized by a nearly linear elastic...
AbstractThree-dimensional Voronoi models are developed to investigate the mechanical behavior of lin...
AbstractThis paper describes buckling modes and stresses of elastic Kelvin open-cell foams subjected...
textThis study is concerned with the mechanical behavior of open-cell aluminum foams. In particular ...
Equations for calculating the shear modulus of non-isotropic, open cell foams in the plane perpendic...
Classical strength criteria, like the von Mises criterion, are used to postulate the failure of duct...
Metallic and polymeric foams typically possess a low tensile failure strain of a few percent despite...
The behavior of a family of polymeric structural foams with various initial bulk densities (porosity...
A compressed closed-cell polymer foam was modelled using a BBC lattice model of tetrakaidecahedral c...