Influence of curved struts, anisotropic pores and strut cavities on the effective elastic properties of open-cell foams
0203 mechanical engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1016/j.mechmat.2015.02.012
Publication Date:
2015-03-05T12:05:03Z
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Abstract This work focuses on the modelling of the local foam geometry (strut and node) and analyses its influence on the effective elastic properties. A periodic Kelvin cell is used as a simplified open cell structure. This allows detailed studies of often neglected local geometric details like strut thickness variations, strut curvature, node thickness, node and strut cavities. The foam geometry is described using implicit functions in Blinn transformations, which is a versatile modelling method leading to detailed finite element models. The finite element method together with a computational homogenisation technique is used to determine the effective elastic properties. These are presented for Kelvin cells having a constant porosity, but varying strut curvature and cross-section shape. Geometrical anisotropy and cavities in the struts and nodes are considered as well.
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