Numerical Evaluation on Impact Behavior of Functionally Graded Foam Materials

M. Higuchi, T. Saka, T. Adachi, H. Nagino
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In order to use functionally graded foam materials (FGFM) effectively as an impact absorbing material, the impact behavior of FGFM which have density distribution in compressional direction was investigated with finite element analysis. FGFM was assumed to be laminated structure consisting of several homogeneous foams with different densities. The compressive stress-strain relations depending on the densities in FGFM were linearly approximated in three distinct deformation regions: elastic region, plateau stress region and densification region. Theoretical analysis of the static compression and finite element analysis on the dynamic compression were performed for the FGFM. The results of finite element analysis revealed that FGFM having high density in near the impact end can absorb a large amount of impact energy without increasing the maximum fixed end load from that of the homogeneous foam.
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功能梯度泡沫材料冲击性能的数值评价
为了有效地利用功能梯度泡沫材料作为吸震材料,采用有限元方法研究了具有压缩方向密度分布的功能梯度泡沫材料的冲击性能。假设FGFM是由不同密度的均匀泡沫组成的层合结构。在弹性区、高原应力区和致密化区三个不同的变形区,压缩应力-应变关系随密度的变化得到线性近似。对FGFM进行了静态压缩理论分析和动态压缩有限元分析。有限元分析结果表明,在不增加均匀泡沫的最大固定端载荷的情况下,冲击端高密度的FGFM可以吸收大量的冲击能量。
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