Title of article :
A stochastic constitutive model for disordered cellular materials: Finite-strain uni-axial compression
Author/Authors :
M.W. Schraad، نويسنده , , F.H. Harlow، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Astochastic constitutive model is developed for describing the continuum-scale mechanical response of disordered cellular
materials. In the present work, attention is restricted to finite-strain uni-axial compression under quasi-static loading
conditions. The development begins with an established cellular-scale mechanical model, but departs from traditional
modeling approaches by generalizing the cellular-scale model to accommodate finite strain. The continuum-scale model
is obtained by averaging the cellular-scale mechanical response over an ensemble of foam cells. Various stochastic material
representations are considered through the use of probability density functions for the relevant material parameters, and
the effects of the various representations on the continuum-scale response are investigated. Combining cellular-scale
mechanics with a stochastic material representation to derive a continuum-scale constitutive model offers a promising
new approach for simulating the finite-strain response of cellular materials. Results demonstrate that increasing a material
s degree of polydispersity can produce the same stiffening effects as increasing the initial solid-volume fraction. Additionally,
particular stochastic material representations are shown to provide upper and lower bounds on the mechanical
response of the cellular materials under investigation, while suitable choices for the stochastic representation are shown to
accurately reproduce experimental stress–strain data through the large deformations associated with densification.
Keywords :
Finite strain , Constitutive behavior , Foam material , Probability and statistics , Microstructures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures