High strain-rate compressive behavior and constitutive modeling of selected polymers

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The present paper deals with constitutive modeling of the compressive stress-strain behavior of selected polymers at strain rates from 10-3 to 103/s using a modified Ramberg-Osgood equation. High strain-rate compressive stress-strain curves for four different commercially available extruded polymers are determined on the standard split Hopkinson pressure bar. The low and intermediate strain-rates compressive stress-strain relations are measured in an Instron testing machine. The five parameters for the modified Ramberg-Osgood equation are determined by fitting to the experimental compressive stress-strain data using a least-squares fit. The compressive stress-strain curves at three different strain rates derived from the modified Ramberg-Osgood models are compared with the experimental results. It is shown that the compressive stress-strain behavior during loading process can be successfully predicted by the modified Ramberg-Osgood equation. © Owned by the authors, 2012.

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Nakai, K., & Yokoyama, T. (2012). High strain-rate compressive behavior and constitutive modeling of selected polymers. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 26). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122601061

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