| Description:
The mechanical behavior of thermoplastics in monotonic
loading is characterized by an initial linear
elastic response, followed by distributed yielding,
large-scale plastic flow, and gradual strain stiffening
until failure is initiated. In this study we have
experimentally and theoretically studied the deformation
behavior of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
(UHMWPE). The goal of the study was to compare
the predictive capabilities of a new constitutive
theory for thermoplastics with predictions from
traditional models such as J2-plasticity and linear
viscoelasticity. The results from the study indicate
that the new constitutive model outperforms the
traditional and commonly used models, demonstrating
that with an appropriate choice of material model
it is possible to perform accurate finite element
simulations of thermoplastic components.
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