A hyper-viscoelastic constitutive model for polyurea under uniaxial compressive loading

Yang Bai, Chunmei Liu, Guangyan Huang, Wei Li, Shunshan Feng*

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Abstract

A hyper-viscoelastic constitutive model for polyurea by separating hyperelastic and viscoelastic behaviors has been put forward. Hyperelasticity represents the rate-independent responses at low strain rates, described by a three-parameter Mooney-Rivlin model and a third Ogden model. By fitting the quasi-static experimental data, the Ogden model is more appropriate to describe the hyperelastic behaviors for its better agreement at strain over 0.3. Meanwhile, viscoelasticity represents the rate-dependent responses at high strain rates, described by the Standard Linear Solids (SLS) model and the K-BKZ model. By fitting the experimental data of split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB), the SLS model is more appropriate to describe the viscoelastic behaviors at strain rates below 1600 s-1, but the K-BKZ model performs better at strain rates over 2100 s-1 because of the substantial increase of Young's modulus and the state of polyurea transforming from rubbery to glassy. The K-BKZ model is chosen to describe the viscoelastic behavior, for its low Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) at strain rates below 1600 s-1. From the discussion above, the hyper-viscoelastic constitutive model is chosen to be the combination of the Ogden model and the K-BKZ model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133
JournalPolymers
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Compression
  • Hyperelastic
  • K-BKZ
  • Ogden
  • Polyurea
  • Viscoelastic

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