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A Uniaxial Hysteretic Superelastic Constitutive Model Applied to Additive Manufactured Lattices
SCHASCHING, M. ČERVINEK, O. KOUTNÝ, D. PETTERMANN, H. TODT, M.
Original Title
A Uniaxial Hysteretic Superelastic Constitutive Model Applied to Additive Manufactured Lattices
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Lattice materials with superelastic properties offer great potential for engineering applications, as they are able to undergo large deformations while ensuring the reversibility of the deformations due to stress-induced phase transformation. Adequate prediction of the mechanical response of lattice materials requires models that properly capture the deformation mechanisms of the internal architecture and the material response of the parent material. To analyze large-scale lattices by means of the finite element method, numerical efficiency becomes crucial. For this purpose, we propose a simple approach relying on beam-based modeling in combination with a uniaxial superelastic constitutive material model. The latter is based on polynomial functions, which make it easy to take customer-based material data into account being especially important for additive manufactured materials. To verify our constitutive model, a comparison with a well-established standard model is performed. The capabilities of the beam-based model to predict the mechanical response of lattice materials are evaluated by the comparison to high-fidelity models using continuum elements. We show that beam-based modeling is able to capture the governing deformation mechanisms of the investigated lattices and that our constitutive model is able to capture the smooth stress–strain response of the experimental data that are not available to the standard model.
Keywords
superelastic, additive manufacturing, lattice structure, nitinol, finite element method
Authors
SCHASCHING, M.; ČERVINEK, O.; KOUTNÝ, D.; PETTERMANN, H.; TODT, M.
Released
29. 11. 2024
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN
1617-7061
Book
Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
ISBN
1617-7061
Periodical
Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Year of study
25
Number
1
State
United States of America
Pages from
1
Pages to
7
Pages count
7
URL
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BibTex
@article{BUT197968,
author="Marius {Schasching} and Ondřej {Červinek} and Daniel {Koutný} and Heinz {Pettermann} and Melanie {Todt}",
title="A Uniaxial Hysteretic Superelastic Constitutive Model Applied to Additive Manufactured Lattices",
journal="Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics",
year="2024",
volume="25",
number="1",
pages="1--7",
doi="10.1002/pamm.202400092",
issn="1617-7061",
url="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/pamm.202400092"
}