Title of article :
On the application of FEM to deformation of high-density polyethylene
Author/Authors :
H.J. Kwon، نويسنده , , P.-Y.B. Jar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This paper presents a study that uses finite element method (FEM) to simulate deformation behaviour of high-density
polyethylene (HDPE) when subjected to tensile loading, either without or with the presence of pre-cracks. For the former,
dog-bone-shaped model of HDPE was deformed under uni-axial tensile (UT) loading beyond the initial yielding, to generate
stable necking in the gauge section. The paper proposes a simple correction factor to determine the equivalent von
Mises stress that is needed for the input to the FEM model, in order to generate the same loading level as that observed
experimentally for neck propagation. The paper points out that such consistency in the loading level could not be generated
in the past mainly because of a misconception that axial stress in the neck was regarded as the equivalent of the von
Mises stress. The study also explored the consideration of crack growth in double-edge-notched tensile (DENT) specimen,
and showed that the conventional von Mises yield function, with the assumption of isotropic work hardening, cannot be
directly applied to simulate the deformation behaviour of DENT specimen. Instead, empirical parameters were employed
to reflect the polymer orientation during the necking process. The paper shows that FEM models for both UT and DENT
tests can reproduce the experimental load–displacement curves quite accurately, and concludes that with a proper yield
function to reflect the deformation involved in the mechanical tests, the deformation behaviour observed experimentally
can be accurately mimicked using the FEM simulation.
Keywords :
Work hardening , necking , FEM , HDPE
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures