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DOI: 10.1007/s10853-019-03673-8
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Characterising and modelling the mechanical behaviour of polymeric foams under complex loading

I. Carranza,A.D. Crocombe,Iman Mohagheghian,PA Smith,A. Sordon,G. Meeks,C. Santoni

Materials science
Digital image correlation
Indentation
2019
Polymeric foams are used extensively as the core of sandwich structures in automotive and aerospace industries. Normally, several experiments are necessary to obtain the required properties to model the response of crushable foams using finite element analysis (FEA). Hence, this research aims to develop a simple and reliable calibration process for extracting the physical parameters which are required by the material model available in the commercial FE package Abaqus. To do this, a set of experimental tests, including uniaxial compression, uniaxial tension and shear punch tests, is proposed. All the experimental tests were also simulated, and generally, good correlations between experiments and numerical models were obtained. The validity of the overall approach was finally demonstrated using an indentation test in which the foam was subjected to a more complex mixed mode loading. During these indentation tests, digital image correlation was used to observe full-field strain distribution in the foam under the indenter. Good agreement between the experimental results and the numerical predictions was found for load–displacement response, failure mode and strain distribution.
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    Characterising and modelling the mechanical behaviour of polymeric foams under complex loading” is a paper by I. Carranza A.D. Crocombe Iman Mohagheghian PA Smith A. Sordon G. Meeks C. Santoni published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.