A multiscale multisurface constitutive model for the thermo-plastic behavior of polyethylene
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25/01/2017
25/01/2017
2016
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We present a multiscale model bridging length and time scales from molecular to continuum levels with the objective of predicting the yield behavior of amorphous glassy polyethylene (PE). Constitutive pa- rameters are obtained from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, decreasing the requirement for ad- hoc experiments. Consequently, we achieve: (1) the identification of multisurface yield functions; (2) the high strain rate involved in MD simulations is upscaled to continuum via quasi-static simulations. Validation demonstrates that the entire multisurface yield functions can be scaled to quasi-static rates where the yield stresses are possibly predicted by a proposed scaling law; (3) a hierarchical multiscale model is constructed to predict temperature and strain rate dependent yield strength of the PE. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20041 pmaa@uevora.pt 287 10.1016/j.polymer.2016.10.039 |
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Elsevier |
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