Title of article :
In-plane crushing of a polycarbonate honeycomb
Author/Authors :
Scott D. Papka، نويسنده , , Stelios Kyriakides، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
in-plane compressive response and crushing of a polycarbonate honeycomb with
circular close-packed cells is studied through combined experimental and analytical efforts, Under
displacement controlled quasi-static loading the response is characterized by a relatively sharp rise
to a load maximum followed by a drop down to an extended load plateau which is then terminated
by a sharp rise in load. In the initial rising part of the response, the deformation is essentially
uniform throughout the specimen. Following the load maximum, the deformation localizes in a
narrow zone of cells. These cells collapse in a shear-type mode until contact between cell walls
arrests their deformation and causes spreading of the deformation to the neighboring rows of cells
where the process is repeated. This propagation of the collapsed zone occurs at a relatively constant
load and continues until all the rows of cells have collapsed. As a result of the rate dependence of
the material, the initiation and propagation stresses increase as the rate of crushing of the honeycomb
is increased. This process of crushing has been simulated numerically using appropriately nonlinear
kinematics. An elastic-powerlaw viscoplastic constitutive rule, calibrated to uniaxial experiments
spanning strain rates of six decades, is used to model the behavior of the polycarbonate. In addition,
the model is capable of treating contact between cell walls which result from crushing. Results from
analyses involving a characteristic cell and from full scale simulations of the experiments are
presented which are shown to be in excellent agreement with the experimental results. me Elsevier
Science Ltd.
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures