Effect of Micro Porous Shape on Mechanical Properties in Polypropylene Syntactic Foams
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The objective is to characterize the effect of the microstructure of the micro pores inside the matrix on the mechanical properties of the thermoplastic syntactic polypropylene (PP) foams at the intermediate and high strain rates. Tensile tests are conducted at the nominal strain rates from 3 x 10-1 to 102 s-1. In addition, the dart impact tests are conducted at the impact velocities of 0.1, 1 and 10 m/s. Then, the constitutive law with craze evolution is modified by introducing the relative density, the stress concentration coefficient and the volume fraction of cell edge, and then applied to the dart impact test mode for simulating the macroscopic load displacement history of the dart impact process. Moreover, the microstructural finite element analysis is conducted to characterize the local stress states in the microstructure. In the tensile loading, the elastic modulus is not influenced by the shape of the micro pores in the PP matrix while the yield stress and the strain energy up to failure are relatively influenced by the shape of micro pores. The microstructural finite element analysis shows that the magnitudes of the localized stresses at the edges and the ligaments of the elliptical-shape micro pores are larger than those at the spherical micro pores, leading to the early yielding and the small material ductility. In the case of the dart impact loading, the microstructure of pores has strong effect on the absorbed energy. This is because the elliptical-shape micro pores are very sensitive to the shear deformation, which is revealed by the microstructural finite element analysis. The modified constitutive law with the stress concentration coefficient and the volume fraction of the cell edges successfully predicts the load-displacement curve of the dart impact loading in the spherical micro-porous PP foam. It is concluded that the micro porous shape has strong effect on the material ductility especially in the dart impact test, leading to the possibility to control the material ductility by the shape of the micro pores in the polymeric foams.
著者
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Kishimoto Kikuo
Department Of Mechanical And Control Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Omiya Masaki
Department Of Mechanical And Control Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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MAE Hiroyuki
Honda R & D Co., Ltd.
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KISHIMOTO Kikuo
Department of Mechanical and Sciences Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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