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3D Continuum Damage Mechanics Model with Permanent Strain

JAMES DORER, XINRAN XIAO

Abstract


Most currently available material models for composites do not allow for permanent strain. For applications such as ballistic containment and energy absorption applications, this results in under predicting material performance. This study extends the Matzenmiller, Lubliner and Taylor (MLT) model, a continuum damage mechanics (CDM) based constitutive model for unidirectional composites, to 3D solid elements, and enhances it with permanent strain capability. The model was implemented into the commercially available finite element code LS-Dyna. The model was validated with 3-point bend experiment. It was then used to simulate ballistic impact tests of an aluminum projectile against a glass fiber composite plate. As shown in the results below, this provides significant improvement in prediction of material performance


DOI
10.12783/asc33/25981

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