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Proper model to describe non-linear epoxy behavior (with BB?)

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newbeetle

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Mar 6, 2013
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Dear all,
I have a material which is a combination of epoxy and slver flkes. In literature and conferences, I have always seen that people use parallel maxwell model to describe it. It is known that this is only valid for small strains.

I have done the characterization of my material in DMA Tensile (frequency domain), Shear (torsion tests in time domain), Shear (torsion tests in frequency domain) and bulk modulus (with p vt apparatus).
Accordingly, I have formed my material model with prony terms and shift factors, TB,PRONY option in ansys.

When I do a tensile test (until break) at a temperature which is very close to Tg of the material, I see a complete non-linear load vs. displacement curve. When I try to simulate my tensile test, I see that the force is highly over estimated for the given displacement and I do not also get the non-linear behavior that I see in the experiment.

I have read some discussion with respect to high strain implementation, or creep data in the forum pages. I also check the ansys manual and came to the realization that BB model might be a more appropriate alternative (ansys: The Bergstrom Boyce option (TB,BB) is a phenomenological-based, highly nonlinear, rate-dependent material model for simulation of elastomer materials.).
There are 8 constants in the model. and i do not know how I should be doing the fitting (with respect to what test).

does anybody have any experience with BB and its usage?

I am looking for a fruitful discussion
best regards,
Berkan
TU Delft
 
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