Non-linear constitutive law for a glass-pa66 fabric composite dedicated to numerical simulations in crash studies
Résumé
In the automotive field, it is important to predict materials behavior and thereby the components behavior with high accuracy. The first part of paper deals with a complete experimental characterization both for quasi-static and dynamic loadings. In quasi static, we carried out trials at three different temperatures (-40°C, 23°C and 80°C) for which, each time, three different levels of hygrometry (RH=0%, RH=50% and RH=85%) have been imposed. In dynamic, we tested the fabric for four different levels of strain rate (from 10 -3 /s up to 400/s) at the ambient temperature (23°C) and for three same previous levels of hygrometry. The second part of the paper deals with the writing of an adapted constitutive law for the fabric. Thanks to [1-2], we developed and implement a new law which is able to take into account the evolutions of elastic strains, irreversible strains and damages, the strain rate sensitivity and the hygrometry effect.
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Mécanique [physics.med-ph]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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