Title of article
Deformation and failure modelling of high strength adhesives for crash simulation
Author/Authors
Lars Greve · Florence Andrieux، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
143
To page
160
Abstract
The deformation and failure mechanisms
of toughened high strength adhesives used in
the automotive industry are very complex and require
advanced numerical models for crashworthiness
simulation.The theoretical background of two
new modelling approaches for thin adhesive layers
is presented: firstly, a simplified elastic damaging
node-to-element tied interface model approach
for convenient and efficient modelling, and secondly
a detailed modelling approach for improved
accuracy using an elasto-viscoplastic solid element
representation of the adhesive layer. The material
model parameters required for both approaches
are determined by a comprehensive set of experiments,
including quasi-static and dynamic adhesive
coupon testing, fracture toughness testing, and
quasi-static tension/shear (and combined) testing
of thin adhesive layers.Amore complex adhesively
joined assembly of two aluminium extrusions subjected
to quasi-static (QS) and dynamic loading
serves as the final validation example for bothmodelling
approaches.Good agreement of experiments
and numerical predictions was observed for both
modelling approaches
Keywords
Adhesives · Yield · Plasticity ·Failure · Modelling · Crash
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828486
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