Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load

In the past few decades, design development of high performance machines and devices encouraged industries to utilize advanced materials such as polymers. Special mechanical features of polymer materials such as high strength to weight ratio and etc have increased scientists demands to investigate t...

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Main Authors: Khalajmasoumi, M., Koloor, S. S. R., Arefnia, A., Ibrahim, I. S., Yatim, J.M.
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spelling my.utm.470662018-10-14T08:21:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47066/ Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load Khalajmasoumi, M. Koloor, S. S. R. Arefnia, A. Ibrahim, I. S. Yatim, J.M. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In the past few decades, design development of high performance machines and devices encouraged industries to utilize advanced materials such as polymers. Special mechanical features of polymer materials such as high strength to weight ratio and etc have increased scientists demands to investigate the nonlinear behaviour of polymers. One of the challenges in mechanic of polymers is to introducing a model that is competent to predict hyperelastic deformations based on long-strain behaviour of polymers. In this study, a comprehensive research is performed on introduced mechanical models for polymer materials. The major attempt was on introducing an appropriate model among the existing models, capable enough to predict mechanical behaviour of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load. The procedures of simulation and experimental tests are performed to examine the load capability of the model for high density polyethylene. Several compression tests are performed on High Density Polyethylene cubic specimens to extract the full stress-strain response of the high density polyethylene. Moreover, strain gauge is used in experimental tensile test to determine Poisson's ratio. Simulation procedure is performed using ABAQUS 6.9EF for a comprehensive analysis and discussion on hyperelastic deformation. The simulation procedure is confirmed and verified perfectly by experimental data. The comparison between experimental result of compression test under monotonic load and finite element simulation of this test is remarkable to know about behaviour of HDPE to use in other structural and mechanical application. Trans Tech Publications 2012 Article PeerReviewed Khalajmasoumi, M. and Koloor, S. S. R. and Arefnia, A. and Ibrahim, I. S. and Yatim, J.M. (2012) Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 229-31 . pp. 309-313. ISSN 1660-9336 https://www.scientific.net/AMM.229-231.309 DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.229-231.309
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Khalajmasoumi, M.
Koloor, S. S. R.
Arefnia, A.
Ibrahim, I. S.
Yatim, J.M.
Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
description In the past few decades, design development of high performance machines and devices encouraged industries to utilize advanced materials such as polymers. Special mechanical features of polymer materials such as high strength to weight ratio and etc have increased scientists demands to investigate the nonlinear behaviour of polymers. One of the challenges in mechanic of polymers is to introducing a model that is competent to predict hyperelastic deformations based on long-strain behaviour of polymers. In this study, a comprehensive research is performed on introduced mechanical models for polymer materials. The major attempt was on introducing an appropriate model among the existing models, capable enough to predict mechanical behaviour of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load. The procedures of simulation and experimental tests are performed to examine the load capability of the model for high density polyethylene. Several compression tests are performed on High Density Polyethylene cubic specimens to extract the full stress-strain response of the high density polyethylene. Moreover, strain gauge is used in experimental tensile test to determine Poisson's ratio. Simulation procedure is performed using ABAQUS 6.9EF for a comprehensive analysis and discussion on hyperelastic deformation. The simulation procedure is confirmed and verified perfectly by experimental data. The comparison between experimental result of compression test under monotonic load and finite element simulation of this test is remarkable to know about behaviour of HDPE to use in other structural and mechanical application.
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author Khalajmasoumi, M.
Koloor, S. S. R.
Arefnia, A.
Ibrahim, I. S.
Yatim, J.M.
author_facet Khalajmasoumi, M.
Koloor, S. S. R.
Arefnia, A.
Ibrahim, I. S.
Yatim, J.M.
author_sort Khalajmasoumi, M.
title Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
title_short Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
title_full Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
title_fullStr Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
title_full_unstemmed Hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
title_sort hyperelastic analysis of high density polyethylene under monotonic compressive load
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47066/
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