New pseudo-elastic model for polymer-bonded explosive simulants considering the Mullins effect

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This paper proposes a novel pseudo-elastic model for polymer-bonded explosive considering the Mullins effect for isotropic, incompressible, hyperelastic, particle-filled materials. Polymer-bonded explosive, an energetic material in which small explosive crystals are bonded in a polymer matrix, is known to exhibit highly nonlinear behaviors of deformation such as the Mullins effect of stress softening, hysteresis, residual strain, and frequency-dependent responses. The Ogden-Roxburgh model is modified for the unloading state to describe the Mullins effect accurately, which is the most important unloading behavior of polymer-bonded explosive. Uniaxial compressive loading and unloading tests at quasi-static states were undertaken to obtain the mechanical properties of the polymer-bonded explosive simulants. The pseudo-elastic model by Ogden and Roxburgh is subsequently modified for consistency with the test results of the polymer-bonded explosive simulants for the case in which the Mullins effect is dominant. The predictions from the new model exhibit good agreement with the experimental data, demonstrating that the model properly describes the Mullins effect and the loading-unloading behavior of deformation.
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Issue Date
2013-12
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STRAIN-ENERGY FUNCTIONS; CONSTITUTIVE MODEL; RUBBER; DEPENDENCE; ELASTOMERS

Citation

JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS, v.47, no.27, pp.3401 - 3412

ISSN
0021-9983
DOI
10.1177/0021998312466118
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/193862
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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