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Engineering Solid Mechanics

ISSN 2291-8752 (Online) - ISSN 2291-8744 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 1 Issue 1 pp. 1-8 , 2013

Impact damage simulation in elastic and viscoelastic media Pages 1-8 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Seyed Mohammad Navid Ghoreishi, Seyed Majid Pourhosseini Pourhosseini

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2013.07.001

Keywords: Elastic material, Viscoelastic material, Impact, Damage, Composite, Finite element analysis

Abstract: Collide of two objects or impact, is one of the main damage initiation reasons. In this paper, impact and damage behavior of elastic and visco-elastic bodies are investigated numerically using the finite element analyses. The results showed that visco-elastic materials, distribute stresses to the edge of model after the impact with a solid body. Furthermore, the impact of elastic and visco-elastic composite materials are analyzed and the variations of stress, displacement, damage energy and the damage patterns during a time period are compared for the two material models. The reduction in the values of stress, displacement and damage energy of visco-elastic material is also determined relative to the elastic composite material.

How to cite this paper
Ghoreishi, S & Pourhosseini, S. (2013). Impact damage simulation in elastic and viscoelastic media.Engineering Solid Mechanics, 1(1), 1-8.

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