Explicit, fully implicit and forward gradient numerical integration of a hyperelasto-viscoplastic constitutive model for amorphous polymers undergoing finite deformation

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Abstract

Following the growing use of amorphous polymers in an expanding range of applications, interest for numerical modeling of polymer behavior has greatly increased. Together with reliable constitutive models, stable, accurate and rapid integration algorithms valid for large deformations need to be developed. Here, in the framework of hyperelasto-viscoplasticity and multiplicative split formulation, three integration algorithms (explicit, fully implicit and forward gradient) are generated for a constitutive polymer model and respective stability is investigated. The algorithms are furthermore implemented in a commercial Finite Element code and simulation of a full field tensile test is shown to capture the actual deformation behavior of polymers.

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Bonnaud, E. L., & Faleskog, J. (2019). Explicit, fully implicit and forward gradient numerical integration of a hyperelasto-viscoplastic constitutive model for amorphous polymers undergoing finite deformation. Computational Mechanics, 64(5), 1389–1401. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-019-01721-3

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