INFLUENCE OF CERAMIC FOAM PARAMETERS ON THE FRACTURE BEHAVIOUR UPON THE TENSILE TEST


Abstract eng:
The contribution deals with numerical simulation of response of the open cell ceramic foam to tensile loading and attempts to predict experimental fracture-mechanics behaviour of the foams using numerical FE model composed of beam elements. Models of different structure irregularity (including regular one) are considered and generated using 3D Voronoi tessellation technique. Complete fracture of the model is simulated by iterative FE simulations where in each step, one strut with maximal tensile stress (higher than the material tensile strength) is removed – until complete separation of the model in two parts. Critical forces, leading to complete breakage of the foam structure, together with final fracture “surfaces”, are investigated and compared for both regular and irregular structures. It is shown that the regular foam structure, composed of Kelvin cells, exhibit generally 10 – 20 % higher fracture resistance than the irregular foam structures and also that structures with smaller cells should be more fracture resistant than the structures with bigger cells.

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Brno University of Technology, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Mechatronics and Biomechanics, Brno
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Conference Title:
Engineering Mechanics 2017
Conference Venue:
Svratka, CZ
Conference Dates:
2017-05-15 / 2017-05-18
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Original version of the author's contribution in proceedings, page 862, section FRA.:
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