The material behavior of polymers is known to be highly dependent on the rate of loading. However, lack of material data on different strain rates hinders the use of more accurate material models in Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations. In this thesis, material tests are conducted for five different polymers in both tension and compression by using the Split Hopkinson pressure bar system (SHPB) with three different strain rates. A servohydraulic testing machine is used to capture material behavior at low strain rates, and DMA-tests are conducted to investigate material transitions in the viscoelastic behavior. The achieved material data is then used for calibrating strain rate dependent material models and FEM simulations are performed, ...
The research presented in this dissertation presents a methodology to experimentally predict and sim...
In the field of high rate testing of polymers the measured properties are highly ...
As microsystems are increasingly set out to thermal and mechanical loads, a simulation of strains an...
The material behavior of polymers is known to be highly dependent on the rate of loading. However, l...
High strain rate material modelling for use in crash and drop testing has been plagued by a number o...
The strain rate response of rubbery materials is receiving an increasing amount of attention in acad...
The main intention of this thesis work was to investigate the effect of strain rate on continuum and...
The importance of fibre reinforced plastics continually increases due to the excellent mechanical pr...
This paper proposes an effective and systematical method to obtain reliable rate-dependent material ...
With development of polymer science, demands of polymer based products are increasing in automotivei...
During the last decades, the part of polymeric materials considerably increased in automotive and pa...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
AbstractA combined experimental and analytical investigation has been performed to understand the me...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-219)An investigation into high strain rate behaviour...
This final year project will aim to better explain the various mechanical properties that materials ...
The research presented in this dissertation presents a methodology to experimentally predict and sim...
In the field of high rate testing of polymers the measured properties are highly ...
As microsystems are increasingly set out to thermal and mechanical loads, a simulation of strains an...
The material behavior of polymers is known to be highly dependent on the rate of loading. However, l...
High strain rate material modelling for use in crash and drop testing has been plagued by a number o...
The strain rate response of rubbery materials is receiving an increasing amount of attention in acad...
The main intention of this thesis work was to investigate the effect of strain rate on continuum and...
The importance of fibre reinforced plastics continually increases due to the excellent mechanical pr...
This paper proposes an effective and systematical method to obtain reliable rate-dependent material ...
With development of polymer science, demands of polymer based products are increasing in automotivei...
During the last decades, the part of polymeric materials considerably increased in automotive and pa...
The nonlinear rate dependent behavior of two class of polymeric composites, the unidirectional S2 Gl...
AbstractA combined experimental and analytical investigation has been performed to understand the me...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-219)An investigation into high strain rate behaviour...
This final year project will aim to better explain the various mechanical properties that materials ...
The research presented in this dissertation presents a methodology to experimentally predict and sim...
In the field of high rate testing of polymers the measured properties are highly ...
As microsystems are increasingly set out to thermal and mechanical loads, a simulation of strains an...