The elasto-plastic indentation of auxetic and metal foams is investigated using the finite element method. The contributions of yield strain, elastic, and plastic Poisson's ratio on the indentation hardness are identified. For a given yield strain, when the plastic Poisson's ratio is reduced from 0.5, the indentation hardness decreases first and then increases. This trend was found to be valid for a wide of yield strains. For yield strains less than 0.08, the hardness of auxetic materials is much larger when compared to materials having positive plastic Poisson's ratio. As the plastic Poisson's ratio approaches −1, the elastic deformations dominate over the plastic deformations. The plastic dissipation, when compared to the elastic work, is...
Indentation tests have been undertaken at quasi-static and impact rates of strain on sandwich struct...
A continuum theory for elastic-plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Contact interactions play an important role in the tribological behavior of engineering materials. T...
A yield surface is proposed that can be fitted to the plastic flow properties of a broad class of so...
We tested whether conventional and auxetic (negative Poisson’s ratio) foam indentation response fits...
AbstractA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic m...
International audienceAuxetic foams have previously been shown to have benefits including higher ind...
Using the finite element method, we investigate the elasto-plastic impact of a rigid sphere on a hal...
The effect of soft elasticity, i.e., a relatively small value of the ratio of Young's modulus to yie...
The deep indentation response of a closed-cell aluminum foam under different rates of penetration, r...
A systematic finite element analysis (FEA) of conical indentation in different isotropic elastic-pla...
The deep indentation response of a closed-cell aluminum foam under different rates of penetration, r...
The main aim of this project was to assess auxetic (negative Poisson's ratio) materials for potentia...
Abstract The definition of representative plastic strain induced by a Vickers indent has received co...
Foams are commonly used for cushioning in protective sporting equipment. Volumetrically compressing ...
Indentation tests have been undertaken at quasi-static and impact rates of strain on sandwich struct...
A continuum theory for elastic-plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Contact interactions play an important role in the tribological behavior of engineering materials. T...
A yield surface is proposed that can be fitted to the plastic flow properties of a broad class of so...
We tested whether conventional and auxetic (negative Poisson’s ratio) foam indentation response fits...
AbstractA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic m...
International audienceAuxetic foams have previously been shown to have benefits including higher ind...
Using the finite element method, we investigate the elasto-plastic impact of a rigid sphere on a hal...
The effect of soft elasticity, i.e., a relatively small value of the ratio of Young's modulus to yie...
The deep indentation response of a closed-cell aluminum foam under different rates of penetration, r...
A systematic finite element analysis (FEA) of conical indentation in different isotropic elastic-pla...
The deep indentation response of a closed-cell aluminum foam under different rates of penetration, r...
The main aim of this project was to assess auxetic (negative Poisson's ratio) materials for potentia...
Abstract The definition of representative plastic strain induced by a Vickers indent has received co...
Foams are commonly used for cushioning in protective sporting equipment. Volumetrically compressing ...
Indentation tests have been undertaken at quasi-static and impact rates of strain on sandwich struct...
A continuum theory for elastic-plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Contact interactions play an important role in the tribological behavior of engineering materials. T...