Numerical implementation of strain rate dependent thermo viscoelastic constitutive relation to simulate the mechanical behavior of PMMA

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Uzair Ahmed Dar
Wei Hong Zhang
Ying Jie Xu
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[1] Northwestern Polytechnical University,Engineering Simulation and Aerospace Computing (ESAC), Key Laboratory of Contemporary Design and Integrated Manufacturing Technology
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International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design | 2014年 / 10卷
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Constitutive model; Dynamic behavior; Numerical simulation; Strain rate; Viscoelastic material;
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In this work, a nonlinear viscoelastic constitutive relation was implemented to describe the mechanical behavior of a transparent thermoplastic polymer polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). The quasi-static and dynamic response of the polymer was studied under different temperatures and strain rates. The effect of temperature was incorporated in elastic and relaxation constants of the constitutive equation. The incremental form of constitutive model was developed by using Poila–Kirchhoff stress and Green strain tensors theory. The model was implemented numerically by establishing a user defined material subroutine in explicit finite element (FE) solver LS-DYNA. Finite element models for uniaxial quasi-static compressive test and high strain rate split Hopkinson pressure bar compression test were built to verify the accuracy of material subroutine. Numerical results were validated with experimental stress strain curves and the results showed that the model successfully predicted the mechanical behavior of PMMA at different temperatures for low and high strain rates. The material model was further engaged to ascertain the dynamic behavior of PMMA based aircraft windshield structure against bird impact. A good agreement between experimental and FE results showed that the suggested model can successfully be employed to assess the mechanical response of polymeric structures at different temperature and loading rates.
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