Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I

The study describes the behavior of regular closed-cell cellular structure with gaseous fillers under impact conditions and consequent post-impact thermal conduction due to the compression of filler gas. Two dependent but different analyses types have been carried out for this purpose: (i) a strongl...

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Main Authors: Ochsner, Andreas, Vesenjak, Matej, Ren, Zoran
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spelling my.utm.96132010-06-24T05:48:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9613/ Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I Ochsner, Andreas Vesenjak, Matej Ren, Zoran TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The study describes the behavior of regular closed-cell cellular structure with gaseous fillers under impact conditions and consequent post-impact thermal conduction due to the compression of filler gas. Two dependent but different analyses types have been carried out for this purpose: (i) a strongly coupled fluid-structure interaction and (ii) a weakly coupled thermal-structural analysis. This paper describes the structural analyses of the closed-cell cellular structure under impact loading. The explicit code LS-DYNA was used to computationally determine the behavior of cellular structure under compressive dynamic loading, where one unit volume element of the cellular structure has been discretised with finite elements considering a simultaneous strongly coupled interaction with the gaseous pore filler. Closed-cell cellular structures with different relative densities and initial pore pressures have been considered. Computational simulations have shown that the gaseous filler influences the mechanical behavior of cellular structure regarding the loading type, relative density and type of the base material. It was determined that the filler's temperature significantly increases due to the compressive impact loading, which might influence the macroscopic behavior of the cellular structure Trans Tech Publications 2007 Article PeerReviewed Ochsner, Andreas and Vesenjak, Matej and Ren, Zoran (2007) Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I. Materials Science Forum, 553 . pp. 196-201. ISSN 0255-5476 http://www.scientific.net/MSF.553.196
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Ochsner, Andreas
Vesenjak, Matej
Ren, Zoran
Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
description The study describes the behavior of regular closed-cell cellular structure with gaseous fillers under impact conditions and consequent post-impact thermal conduction due to the compression of filler gas. Two dependent but different analyses types have been carried out for this purpose: (i) a strongly coupled fluid-structure interaction and (ii) a weakly coupled thermal-structural analysis. This paper describes the structural analyses of the closed-cell cellular structure under impact loading. The explicit code LS-DYNA was used to computationally determine the behavior of cellular structure under compressive dynamic loading, where one unit volume element of the cellular structure has been discretised with finite elements considering a simultaneous strongly coupled interaction with the gaseous pore filler. Closed-cell cellular structures with different relative densities and initial pore pressures have been considered. Computational simulations have shown that the gaseous filler influences the mechanical behavior of cellular structure regarding the loading type, relative density and type of the base material. It was determined that the filler's temperature significantly increases due to the compressive impact loading, which might influence the macroscopic behavior of the cellular structure
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author Ochsner, Andreas
Vesenjak, Matej
Ren, Zoran
author_facet Ochsner, Andreas
Vesenjak, Matej
Ren, Zoran
author_sort Ochsner, Andreas
title Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
title_short Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
title_full Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
title_fullStr Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
title_full_unstemmed Thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - Part I
title_sort thermal post-impact behavior of closed-cell cellular structures with fillers - part i
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9613/
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