TY - JOUR
T1 - A viscoelastic constitutive model considering deformation and environmental-induced damages for solid propellants
AU - Wubuliaisan, M.
AU - Wu, Yanqing
AU - Hou, Xiao
AU - Huang, Fenglei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Realistically representing the constitutive response of solid propellants is crucial for industrial use and service life assessment of solid rocket motors (SRMs), as they are generally stored for a long time and exposed to complex loadings and environmental conditions, resulting in the possible loss of the grain structural integrity of SRMs and consequently the failure in the motor. This contribution develops a three-dimensional viscoelastic constitutive model that considers the effects of damages caused by environmental factors and large deformation. Environmental-induced damages are represented by introducing normalized crosslinking density (CLD) and micropore evolution, which is assumed to be the coupled results of oxidation, hydrolysis, degradation, migration, etc. Deformation-induced damages are attributed to interface debonding or failure in the binder as well as cyclic loadings. An ABAQUS subroutine based on the current model is then applied for numerical analysis. The effects of strain rate, temperature, confining pressure, cyclic loadings, and environmental aging on the stress response are presented. The predicted results match reasonably well the experiments. As the model takes into account the microstructural changes both due to mechanical loadings and environmental effects, it applies to the stress analysis of solid rocket motors, whether new or stored for years.
AB - Realistically representing the constitutive response of solid propellants is crucial for industrial use and service life assessment of solid rocket motors (SRMs), as they are generally stored for a long time and exposed to complex loadings and environmental conditions, resulting in the possible loss of the grain structural integrity of SRMs and consequently the failure in the motor. This contribution develops a three-dimensional viscoelastic constitutive model that considers the effects of damages caused by environmental factors and large deformation. Environmental-induced damages are represented by introducing normalized crosslinking density (CLD) and micropore evolution, which is assumed to be the coupled results of oxidation, hydrolysis, degradation, migration, etc. Deformation-induced damages are attributed to interface debonding or failure in the binder as well as cyclic loadings. An ABAQUS subroutine based on the current model is then applied for numerical analysis. The effects of strain rate, temperature, confining pressure, cyclic loadings, and environmental aging on the stress response are presented. The predicted results match reasonably well the experiments. As the model takes into account the microstructural changes both due to mechanical loadings and environmental effects, it applies to the stress analysis of solid rocket motors, whether new or stored for years.
KW - Constitutive model
KW - Environmental-induced damage
KW - Interface debonding
KW - Solid propellants
KW - Viscoelastic composites
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ast.2022.108055
DO - 10.1016/j.ast.2022.108055
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85143787365
SN - 1270-9638
VL - 132
JO - Aerospace Science and Technology
JF - Aerospace Science and Technology
M1 - 108055
ER -