Finite Element Study of Mixed Fracture: Velocity-Dependent Insertion Of Pointed Blades Into Soft Material

Author:

Gzaiel Marwa1,Triki Ennouri2,Barkaoui Abdelwahed3,Chafra Moez1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Systèmes et de Mécanique, Appliquée (LASMAP) École Polytechnique de Tunis, Université de Carthage 2078, La Marsa, Tunisie

2. CCNB-INNOV, Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick — Campus de la Péninsule acadienne, 9 Boulevard Saint Pierre E, Caraquet, NB, Canada E1W 1B6, Canada

3. Laboratoire des Énergies renouvelables et des Matériaux Avancés (LERMA), Université Internationale de Rabat, Rocade Rabat-Salé, 11100, Rabat-Sala El Jadida, Morocco

Abstract

This study concerns the effect of applied velocity on the energy state and stress state related to the puncture-cutting of soft material. A finite element modeling (FEM) of combined puncture and cutting of neoprene rubber by a pointed blade was established at 17 velocities (from 10[Formula: see text]mm/min to 1500[Formula: see text]mm/min). The proposed FEM takes into consideration, the nonlinear material behavior of the elastomeric substrate. First, puncture-cutting tests are conducted and the evolution of puncture-cutting force with increased velocity is investigated. Second, the commonly used puncture-cutting energy criterion, including the fracture toughness of material and the friction energy occurring between the material and the pointed blade, are summarized and analyzed. Finally, an analysis of the stress state in the fracture process zone is proposed. Results show that the puncture-cutting force increases significantly with increasing insertion velocity. A low velocity of the pointed blade is dominated by a uniaxial tension with a constant energy, while a medium velocity causes a dominant biaxial tension with increasing energy, which may be the source of the viscoelastic deformation involved around the crack tip. However, an increase of the velocity increases the shear stress up to a maximum value and, therefore, shows a toughening of material.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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