An experimentally validated anisotropic visco-hyperelastic constitutive model for knitted fabric-reinforced elastomer composites

Author:

Li Rui1ORCID,Zhang Dianyun2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA

2. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

Abstract

A new anisotropic visco-hyperelastic constitutive model has been developed to predict the time-dependent deformation response of flexible, knitted fabric-reinforced elastomer composites. These composites exhibit a time-dependent response due to the viscoelastic behavior of the elastomer, while the anisotropic reinforcement effect is attributed to the knitted fabrics. The proposed modeling approach features an invariant-based strain energy density function that incorporates the architecture of knitted fabrics and the hyper-viscoelastic behavior of elastomers. In this study, the elastomer is considered as a viscous neo-Hookean material, and the knitted fabrics are modeled as cords with negligible stiffness in bending. The proposed material model is implemented in commercial Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software, Abaqus (version 2017), through a user-defined material subroutine, UMAT. This approach enables the determination of the constitutive behavior of the composite based on the constituent elastomer, fiber properties, and fabric architectures. The proposed model is verified through a discrete 3D FEA model, in which the elastomer and fabric reinforcement are modeled explicitly. The approach is further validated through physical testing including uniaxial tension, torsion, and three-point bending. Since the proposed strain energy-based constitutive model can predict the deformation response of knitted fabric-reinforced elastomer composites based on the fabric architecture, it can be employed as an efficient modeling tool to aid the design of knitting pattern for target mechanical properties.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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