Particulate Composite Materials: Numerical Modeling of a Cross-Linked Polymer Reinforced With Alumina-Based Particles

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B. Máša
L. Náhlík
P. Hutař
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[1] CEITEC IPM,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Institute of Physics of Materials,undefined
[3] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,undefined
[4] Brno University of Technology,undefined
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particulate composite; cross-linked polymer; FEM; damage model; hyperelasticity;
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The macroscopic mechanical properties of a particulate composite under uniaxial tensile loading have been estimated. The composite studied consisted of a polymer matrix in a rubbery state (polymethylmethacrylate – PMMA) and alumina-based particles (Al2O3). A numerical modeling by using the finite-element method (FEM) was performed to determine the stress–strain behavior of the particulate composite. The numerical simulation took into account the hyperelastic properties of the cross-linked polymer matrix, which was described by the three-parameter Mooney–Rivlin material model. A representative volume element (RVE) was chosen for FE analyses to model the microstructure of the composite. Various compositions of particles and their different shape and orientation were considered in the study. Various directions of loading of the RVE were also investigated. A progressive damage model was implemented into the numerical models. The mechanical characteristics obtained from computations, which included the damage model, were compared with experimental data, and a good agreement has been found to exist between them. The procedure presented can be used for estimating the mechanical properties of new particulate composites with a cross-linked polymer matrix, and it also contributes to the clarification of damage development and failure in composites of the type studied.
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