Effects of loading rate on void growth in amorphous glassy polymers

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作者
Faye, Anshul [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Mech Engn, Bhilai, India
关键词
Void growth; Amorphous glassy polymers; Cell model; Constitutive model; Triaxiality; Loading rate; Inertia; LARGE INELASTIC DEFORMATION; CONSTITUTIVE MODEL; FRACTURE; MECHANICS; YIELD;
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10.1016/j.euromechsol.2024.105253
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
Initiation, growth, and coalescence of microscopic voids are precursors to failure in amorphous glassy polymers. Hence, void growth analysis is important for understanding the failure in these polymers. Under quasi -static conditions, void growth in polymers is well understood; however, a similar analysis under dynamic conditions is not available in the literature. In the present work, we analyse the effect of loading rate on the void growth behaviour using large deformation finite element simulations. An axisymmetric unit cell model of a spherical void is considered for the analysis. The void is subjected to a range of strain rates (10-3 s-1to 105 s-1). Remote triaxialities equivalent to uniaxial loading, biaxial loading, and higher triaxiality conditions are considered. Remote mean stresses, which are important from the perspective of void growth, have been characterized as a function of void size, strain rate, and triaxiality. Results show that the critical mean stresses required for unstable void growth increase with increasing triaxiality. Higher loading rates further amplify the critical mean stresses, and the amplification depends upon the material rate sensitivity of polymers. The void growth mechanism does not change because of material rate -sensitivity. During void growth, inertia effects are found to be significant after a strain rate of 103 s-1. It is found that inertia increases with increasing triaxiality and increasing void size. It stabilizes the void growth and makes them expand in a more spherical shape, even at low triaxialities.
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