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Hubert Lobo, DatapointLabs, and James Lorenzo, Montell USA. IBEC, Stuttgart. 1997.
October 22, 1997 | by DatapointLabs | views 4949
With the recent changes in the crashworthiness requirements for US automobiles for improved safety, design engineers are being challenged to design interior trim systems comprised of polymeric materials to meet these new impact requirements. Impact analysis programs are being used increasingly by designers to gain an insight into the final part performance during the design stage. Material models play a crucial role in these design simulations by representing the response of the material to an applied stimulus. In this work, we seek to develop novel test methods to generate high speed stress-strain properties of plastics, which can be used as input to structural analysis programs...
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Hubert Lobo, DatapointLabs, and James Lorenzo, Montell USA. IBEC, Stuttgart. 1997.
Plastics Metals Aerospace and Defense Material Supplier Toys/Sporting Goods Packaging Home Appliances High Speed Testing Nonlinear Material Models Structural Analysis Thermoforming LS-DYNA Abaqus ANSYS MSC.DYTRAN PAM-CRASH Research Papers
A Novel Technique to Measure Tensile Properties of Plastics at High Strain Rates
A Robust Methodology to Calibrate Crash Material Models for Polymers
Simulating Plastics in Drop and Crash Tests
Determination and Use of Material Properties for Finite Element Analysis: Book Review
Material Modeling Strategies for Crash and Drop Test Simulation