Michael Szelwis: "Particle-reinforced composites simulated by cohesive discrete elements"

Материал из Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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Project Overview

For the research on a ceramic-polymer-composite (TiO2 in a PMMA matrix) with very high content of ceramic particles a numerical model is being investigated. To simulate the nonlinear deformation due to indentation a discrete element approach has been chosen with each ceramic particle being represented by one particle in the simulation. Several models for the interaction of the ceramic particles with one another as well as with the polymeric matrix, such as cohesion and physical bonds, are being tested using the software package EDEM and are also being compared with experimental results.

Previous Work

Specimen of former work using EDEM's bond model

Simulating the mechanical behaviour of the investigated material, Hertzian contact laws were combined with EDEM's default bond model representing the polimeric matrix. First tests revealed qualitative accordance to experimental results within the region of elastic deformation of the specimen(a stiffer polimeric matrix material was represented by Bonds with larger moduli which led to higher stiffness of specimen)

Results

Outlook

  • Comparison of the results with experimental data
  • Examining the suitability using the model for investigation of hirarchic materials