This project is set as a part of the ongoing development of the constitutive model the SIMLab Polymer Model (SPM) developed at SIMLab, NTNU. The goal with this thesis is to explore the capabilities of this model using two validation cases set up in cooperation with Toyota Motor Europe (TME). The validation cases are designed with the purpose to reproducing similar loading conditions and deformations as observed in pedestrian protection tests on full cars. The experimental part of this thesis was performed with a standard drop tower. The test components are both made of a PP material provided by Toyota. The test specimen for the first validation case is a generic test box with a simple geometry. The test results show generally low test vari...
Impact modified polypropylenes (or TPOs) are polymer blends of isotactic polypropylene (iPP), ethyle...
Summary: Injection moulded polypropylene plates were impact tested at-30 °C at low velocities ( 4.4...
This study deals with the multiaxial behaviour of reinforced polypropylene with 30 % of glass fibre ...
The structural impact laboratory (SIMLab) at NTNU have developed a constitutive material modelto rep...
Numerical simulation of impact loading of polymer materials is of great industrial interest [1-3], a...
Polymers are the up and coming engineering material. The number of possibleapplications is increasin...
High strain rate material modelling for use in crash and drop testing has been plagued by a number o...
In the development process of automotive pedestrian protection (PedPro) for upper- and lower leg imp...
This work focused on the study of the impact event on molded parts in the framework of automotive co...
When Toyota develop new polymer components for their vehicles, experimental drop tests are conducted...
This work focused on the study of the impact event on molded parts in the framework of automotive co...
For many applications a fracture is a disaster, leading to failure of the application and thus its u...
An approach to the simulation of foamed injection molded Polypropylene parts subjected to impact loa...
In the automotive industry, more and more engineered parts are shifting from metals to engineering p...
International audienceThe multiaxial impact test in polymers is analyzed. The impact response of a p...
Impact modified polypropylenes (or TPOs) are polymer blends of isotactic polypropylene (iPP), ethyle...
Summary: Injection moulded polypropylene plates were impact tested at-30 °C at low velocities ( 4.4...
This study deals with the multiaxial behaviour of reinforced polypropylene with 30 % of glass fibre ...
The structural impact laboratory (SIMLab) at NTNU have developed a constitutive material modelto rep...
Numerical simulation of impact loading of polymer materials is of great industrial interest [1-3], a...
Polymers are the up and coming engineering material. The number of possibleapplications is increasin...
High strain rate material modelling for use in crash and drop testing has been plagued by a number o...
In the development process of automotive pedestrian protection (PedPro) for upper- and lower leg imp...
This work focused on the study of the impact event on molded parts in the framework of automotive co...
When Toyota develop new polymer components for their vehicles, experimental drop tests are conducted...
This work focused on the study of the impact event on molded parts in the framework of automotive co...
For many applications a fracture is a disaster, leading to failure of the application and thus its u...
An approach to the simulation of foamed injection molded Polypropylene parts subjected to impact loa...
In the automotive industry, more and more engineered parts are shifting from metals to engineering p...
International audienceThe multiaxial impact test in polymers is analyzed. The impact response of a p...
Impact modified polypropylenes (or TPOs) are polymer blends of isotactic polypropylene (iPP), ethyle...
Summary: Injection moulded polypropylene plates were impact tested at-30 °C at low velocities ( 4.4...
This study deals with the multiaxial behaviour of reinforced polypropylene with 30 % of glass fibre ...