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Title: Finite Element Prediction of Deformation of Closed-cell Cellular Materials for Sustainable Materials Characterization
Authors: Islam, Md. Ashraful
Hasan, Dr. Mahadi
Hasan, Mahbub
Roy, Himel
Keywords: FE modelling, Deformation mechanism, Impact, Sustainable materials characterisation
Issue Date: 5-Aug-2021
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Islam MA, Hasan M, Hasan SM, Roy H, editors. Finite Element Prediction of Deformation of Closed-cell Cellular Materials for Sustainable Materials Characterisation. 2021 International Conference on Science & Contemporary Technologies (ICSCT); 2021 5-8 August 2021. Dhaka, Bangladesh: IEEE; 2021.
Abstract: Finite Element (FE) method is an essential tool for sustainable materials characterisation without continuous destruction of materials such as conventional materials characterisation techniques. This study presents the prediction of deformation behaviour of closed-cell metal foams subjected to low-velocity impact using FE analysis. The deformation process was investigated both numerically and experimentally, and a good agreement was found between the experiment and FE analysis. The impact tests were conducted using a drop-tower with various shaped impactors with impact energies of 114J. FE modelling using ABAQUS explicit was undertaken to explore the deformation of the closed-cell metal foams. The results show that FE modelling using solid geometry of actual foam properties demonstrates a close correlation with experimental results. Two impactors (a flat-faced and a hemispheric) were used in this investigation.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1296
ISSN: 2473-2001
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