Investigating Microstructure–Property Relationships of Nonwovens by Model-Based Virtual Material Testing

Author:

Weber MatthiasORCID,Grießer Andreas,Mosbach Dennis,Glatt Erik,Wiegmann Andreas,Schmidt Volker

Abstract

AbstractQuantifying the relationship between geometric descriptors of microstructure and effective properties like permeability is essential for understanding and improving the behavior of porous materials. In this paper, we employ a previously developed stochastic model to investigate microstructure–property relationships of nonwovens. First, we show the capability of the model to generate a wide variety of realistic nonwovens by varying the model parameters. By computing various geometric descriptors, we investigate the relationship between model parameters and microstructure morphology and, in this way, assess the range of structures which may be described by our model. In a second step, we perform virtual materials testing based on the simulation of a wide range of nonwovens. For these 3D structures, we compute geometric descriptors and perform numerical simulations to obtain values for permeability as an effective material property. We then examine and quantify the relationship between microstructure morphology and permeability by fitting parametric regression formulas to the obtained data set, including but not limited to formulas from the literature. We show that for structures which are captured by our model, predictive power may be improved by allowing for slightly more complex formulas.

Funder

Universität Ulm

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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