To model the engineering performance of components made of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), the 3D elasto-viscoplastic Eindhoven glassy polymer (EGP) model is extended to describe the rate-dependent behavior of PVDF. Careful analysis of the intrinsic behavior of PVDF revealed that the postyield compressive response shows a strain rate-dependence that evolves with increasing deformation. The extension of the constitutive model captures the deformation-dependent evolution of the activation volume and the rate-factor, which describes the driving stress. Given the significant temperature-dependent behavior, the model has been characterized for different temperatures (23, 55 and 75 °C). The accuracy of the model has been validated by means of tension and creep experiments at these temperatures. The constitutive model is implemented in finite element simulations and the results are compared with the experiments. It is shown that the proposed model allows for an accurate prediction of the short- and long-term rate-dependent behavior of PVDF.
An elasto-viscoplastic constitutive model for the rate-dependent behavior of polyvinylidene fluoride / Lenders, Tom; Remmers, Joris J. C.; Pini, Tommaso; Veenstra, Peter; Govaert, Leon E.; Geers, Marc G. D.. - In: JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE. - ISSN 2642-4150. - 61:14(2023), pp. 1439-1456. [10.1002/pol.20220729]
An elasto-viscoplastic constitutive model for the rate-dependent behavior of polyvinylidene fluoride
Pini, Tommaso;
2023
Abstract
To model the engineering performance of components made of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), the 3D elasto-viscoplastic Eindhoven glassy polymer (EGP) model is extended to describe the rate-dependent behavior of PVDF. Careful analysis of the intrinsic behavior of PVDF revealed that the postyield compressive response shows a strain rate-dependence that evolves with increasing deformation. The extension of the constitutive model captures the deformation-dependent evolution of the activation volume and the rate-factor, which describes the driving stress. Given the significant temperature-dependent behavior, the model has been characterized for different temperatures (23, 55 and 75 °C). The accuracy of the model has been validated by means of tension and creep experiments at these temperatures. The constitutive model is implemented in finite element simulations and the results are compared with the experiments. It is shown that the proposed model allows for an accurate prediction of the short- and long-term rate-dependent behavior of PVDF.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.