A generalized mechanical model using stress–strain duality at large strain for amorphous polymers

Author:

Bernard CA1ORCID,George D2ORCID,Ahzi S2,Rémond Y2

Affiliation:

1. Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences (FRIS), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; ELyTMaX UMI 3757, CNRS–Université de Lyon–Tohoku University, International Joint Unit, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; University of Strasbourg, CNRS, ICube Laboratory, Strasbourg, France

2. University of Strasbourg, CNRS, ICube Laboratory, Strasbourg, France

Abstract

Numerous models have been developed in the literature to simulate the thermomechanical behavior of amorphous polymers at large strain. These models generally show a good agreement with experimental results when the material is submitted to uniaxial loadings (tension or compression) or in the case of shear loadings. However, this agreement is highly degraded when they are used in the case of combined load cases. A generalization of these models to more complex loads is scarce. In particular, models that are identified in tension or compression often overestimate the response in shear. One difficulty lies in the fact that 3D models must aggregate different physical modeling, described with different kinematics. This requires the use of transport operators complex to manipulate. In this paper, we propose a mechanical model for large strains, generalized in 3D, and precisely introducing the adequate transport operators in order to obtain an exact kinematic. The stress–strain duality is validated in the writing of the power of internal forces. This generalized model is applied in the case of a polycarbonate amorphous polymer. The simulation results in tension/compression and shear are compared with the classical modeling and experimental results from the literature. The results greatly improve the numerical predictions of the mechanical response of amorphous polymers submitted to any load case.

Funder

ANR COSICO

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Mathematics

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