EPJ Web of Conferences (Aug 2012)

Polymer behaviour and fracture models in dynamic

  • Bourel B.,
  • Bennani B.,
  • Lauro F.,
  • Balieu R.,
  • Nakaya K.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122604030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. 04030

Abstract

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A phenomenological small strain model is developed to capture the elastoviscoplastic behaviour of a 20% filled polypropylene. The constitutive model is based on a multiplicative viscoplastic law. The hydrostatic pressure dependency is considered by using the Drucker Prager yield surface. A phenomenological damage model characterised directly by experimental investigation is used to capture the yield degradation during the deformation in tension. The volume variation due to the cavitation phenomenon is captured by using non-associated viscoplasticity. Some experimental tests at different speed loadings are carried out for the parameters identification of the constitutive model. Furthermore, a fracture model which depends on the stress triaxiality and the strain rate is developed in order to model the complete behaviour of the material studied until fracture.