Elastic properties identification of a bio-based material in tertiary packaging: Tools and methods development

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Saihi, Mohamed Hichem [1 ]
Sassi, Sonia [1 ]
Collombet, Francis [1 ]
Grunevald, Yves-Henri [2 ]
Davila, Yves [1 ]
Zitoune, Redouane [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toulouse, CNRS UMR 5312, Inst Clement Ader ICA, Toulouse, France
[2] CES Works, La Penne Sur Huveaune, France
关键词
Mechanical design; bio-based packaging; multi-scale analysis; compressive loading; reverse identification; FEM updating; 3D DIC; DIGITAL IMAGE CORRELATION; COMPOSITE STRUCTURES; BIOBASED MATERIALS; STRAIN; FIBER; BEHAVIOR; FIELD; CHARACTERIZE;
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10.1177/00219983241284038
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This study focuses on the use of bio-based materials for structural purposes in the packaging field, which requires the identification of their mechanical properties at a representative scale. The mechanical properties of bio-based materials are more variable than those of traditional composite materials. In a standard characterization approach using elemental coupons under uniaxial loading, the variability depends on the chosen representative elementary volume (REV), free edges, boundary conditions, etc. for elastic properties that are not identified for representative working conditions; this could lead to the ineligibility of these bio-based materials as structural materials. This paper contributes to the debate on how to study the response of bio-based materials within a structure, here a packaging structure as a logistic unit (LU) subjected to a compressive load simulating storage and stacking conditions. In the set of tools and methods for the design of packaging materials made of bio-based materials, an elastic nonlinear geometric finite element model (FEM) and an experimental approach are presented. The FEM allows the numerical identification of zones of interest within the LU. Inevitably, the FEM classically requires input data which are elastic properties of the equivalent homogeneous material. The design of the FEM is based on a calculation-test approach using an existing reference LU and it can be summarized in two main steps. The first step concerns the development of a FEM able to restore the experimental conditions of vertical compression imposed by transport standards for packaging. The second step is based on updating the input properties of the FEM by reverse identification, to achieve the representative working condition properties, using experimental results obtained on the existing reference LU. For the reverse identification a multi-scale investigation is mandatory. For this purpose, the linear elastic part of the load/vertical displacement curves (at the LU stiffness scale) and the displacement and strain fields measured (at the local LU scale) by 3D digital image correlation (3D DIC) are evaluated. Then, FEM property updating is carried out by reducing the deviation of displacement/strain fields between FEM and experimentally measured results (3D DIC). Finally, we explain how FEM and 3D DIC help in decision-making by allowing the recognition of zones of interest in a phase of design of new LUs with the concept of Multi-Instrumented Technological Evaluator (MITE).
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页码:2817 / 2835
页数:19
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