AbstractFinite element analysis, of regular Kelvin foam models with all the material in uniform-thickness faces, was used to predict the compressive impact response of low-density closed-cell polyethylene and polystyrene foams. Cell air compression was analysed, treating cells as surface-based fluid cavities. For a typical 1mm cell size and 50s−1 impact strain rate, the elastic buckling of cell faces, and pop-in shape inversion of some buckled square faces, caused a non-linear stress strain response before yield. Pairs of plastic hinges formed across hexagonal faces, then yield occurred when trios of faces concertinaed. The predicted compressive yield stresses were close to experimental data, for a range of foam densities. Air compression w...
This paper presents the production method and the compressive mechanical response at low strains for...
Classical strength criteria, like the von Mises criterion, are used to postulate the failure of duct...
Cellular materials, often referred as foams or structural foams when used for energy absorption, are...
AbstractFinite element analysis, of regular Kelvin foam models with all the material in uniform-thic...
AbstractSurface Evolver software was used to create the three-dimensional geometry of a Kelvin open-...
A compressed closed-cell polymer foam was modelled using a BBC lattice model of tetrakaidecahedral c...
Cellular materials like aluminum foam which is the subject of interest here are generally characteri...
Expanded cellular materials such as polypropylene foams (EPP) are often used in applications of prot...
Tensile and compressive stress-strain responses were obtained for various densities of polymer foams...
AbstractThree-dimensional Voronoi models are developed to investigate the mechanical behavior of lin...
This article describes uniaxial compression tests on a melt-extruded closed-cell low-density polyeth...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
A five-parameter nonlinear phenomenological constitutive model, capable of capturing the entire stre...
textThe compressive response of many cellular materials is characterized by a nearly linear elastic...
This paper presents the production method and the compressive mechanical response at low strains for...
Classical strength criteria, like the von Mises criterion, are used to postulate the failure of duct...
Cellular materials, often referred as foams or structural foams when used for energy absorption, are...
AbstractFinite element analysis, of regular Kelvin foam models with all the material in uniform-thic...
AbstractSurface Evolver software was used to create the three-dimensional geometry of a Kelvin open-...
A compressed closed-cell polymer foam was modelled using a BBC lattice model of tetrakaidecahedral c...
Cellular materials like aluminum foam which is the subject of interest here are generally characteri...
Expanded cellular materials such as polypropylene foams (EPP) are often used in applications of prot...
Tensile and compressive stress-strain responses were obtained for various densities of polymer foams...
AbstractThree-dimensional Voronoi models are developed to investigate the mechanical behavior of lin...
This article describes uniaxial compression tests on a melt-extruded closed-cell low-density polyeth...
Expanded polypropylene foams (EPP) can be used to absorb shock energy. The performance of these foam...
In this study, static and dynamic compression and crushing tests were conducted on expanded polystyr...
A five-parameter nonlinear phenomenological constitutive model, capable of capturing the entire stre...
textThe compressive response of many cellular materials is characterized by a nearly linear elastic...
This paper presents the production method and the compressive mechanical response at low strains for...
Classical strength criteria, like the von Mises criterion, are used to postulate the failure of duct...
Cellular materials, often referred as foams or structural foams when used for energy absorption, are...