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Modeling the Dynamic Failure of Railroad Tank Cars Using a Physically Motivated Internal State Variable Plasticity/Damage Nonlocal Model

机译:使用物理动力内部状态可变塑性/损伤非局部模型对铁路罐车的动态失效进行建模

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We used a physically motivated internal state variable plasticity/damage model containing a mathematical length scale to idealize the material response in finite element simulations of a large-scale boundary value problem. The problem consists of a moving striker colliding against a stationary hazmat tank car. The motivations are to reproduce with high fidelity finite deformation and temperature histories, damage, and high rate phenomena that may arise during the impact accident and to address the material postbifurcation regime pathological mesh size issues. We introduce the mathematical length scale in the model by adopting a nonlocal evolution equation for the damage, as suggested by Pijaudier-Cabot and Bazant in the context of concrete. We implement this evolution equation into existing finite element subroutines of the plasticity/failure model. The results of the simulations, carried out with the aid of Abaqus/Explicit finite element code, show that the material model, accounting for temperature histories and nonlocal damage effects, satisfactorily predicts the damage progression during the tank car impact accident and significantly reduces the pathological mesh size effects.
机译:我们使用了包含数学长度尺度的物理内部可变状态/可塑性模型,以在大型边界值问题的有限元模拟中理想化材料响应。问题包括移动的撞针撞到固定的危险品油罐车上。动机是为了重现高保真有限变形和温度历史,损坏以及在撞击事故期间可能出现的高速率现象,并解决材料在分叉后的状态下病理性网格尺寸问题。正如Pijaudier-Cabot和Bazant在混凝土环境中所建议的那样,我们通过采用非局部演化方程来确定损伤的数学长度尺度。我们将这个演化方程实现到可塑性/失效模型的现有有限元子程序中。借助Abaqus / Explicit有限元代码进行的仿真结果表明,考虑温度历史和非局部损坏影响的材料模型可以令人满意地预测油罐车撞击事故期间的损坏进展,并显着减少了病理网格尺寸效果。

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    《Modelling and simulation in engineering》 |2013年第2013期|815158.1-815158.11|共11页
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    Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University, 200 Research Boulevard, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA;

    Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University, 200 Research Boulevard, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA;

    School of Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA;

    Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Mississippi State University, 200 Research Boulevard, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA;

    Mechanical Engineering Department, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA;

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