Dependence of Elastic Properties of Materials on Their Porosity: Review of Models

2006 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 335-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariusz Kaczmarek ◽  
Marc Goueygou
2014 ◽  
Vol 81 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Man-Gong Zhang ◽  
Jinju Chen ◽  
Xi-Qiao Feng ◽  
Yanping Cao

Indentation has been widely used to characterize the mechanical properties of biopolymers. Besides Hertzian solution, Sneddon's solution is frequently adopted to interpret the indentation data to deduce the elastic properties of biopolymers, e.g., elastic modulus. Sneddon's solution also forms the basis to develop viscoelastic contact models for determining the viscoelastic properties of materials from either conical or flat punch indentation responses. It is worth mentioning that the Sneddon's solution was originally proposed on the basis of linear elastic contact theory. However, in both conical and flat punch indentation of compliant materials, the indented solid may undergo finite deformation. In this case, the extent to which the Sneddon's solution is applicable so far has not been systematically investigated. In this paper, we use the combined theoretical, computational, and experimental efforts to investigate the indentation of hyperelastic compliant materials with a flat punch or a conical tip. The applicability of Sneddon's solutions is examined. Furthermore, we present new models to determine the elastic properties of nonlinear elastic biopolymers.


Author(s):  
P. Priolo ◽  
C. Sitzia

The authors examine, from two complementary points of view, the main problem deriving from the necessity of deducing elastic properties of materials by considering the resonant condition of transversely vibrating discs, that is the determination of the efficiency at high frequencies of finite elements formulated with the assumptions of the thick plate theory. The first approach consists, having standardized the basic relations for various thick annular semi-analytical finite elements, in testing convergence and correspondence to known analytical solutions. The second consists in the experimental evaluation of the influence of thickness in deducing the Young’s modulus of a series of polycarbonate resin discs at frequencies corresponding to modes with up to eight nodal circles.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Borja Sorazu ◽  
Brian Culshaw ◽  
Gareth Pierce ◽  
Pan Jun ◽  
Hee S. Park

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