使用有限元法进行模拟微结合测试的数据集:关于不同几何影响,材料行为,损伤演变和元素网格的模拟案例
Royson Donate Dsouza1, Donato Di Vito2, Jarno Jokinen1
1Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 589, Tampere FI-33014, Finland.
Data in brief
|April 5, 2024
概括
这篇数据文章介绍了微结合 (MB) 测试的有限元 (FE) 模拟结果. 这一全面的数据集探讨了影响纤维矩阵接口表征的因素,为材料科学研究提供了宝贵的见解.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 计算力学 计算力学 计算力学
- 聚合物工程 聚合物工程
背景情况:
- 微键 (MB) 测试对于在复合材料中表征纤维矩阵接口至关重要.
- 有限元 (FE) 模拟提供了一个强大的工具来分析在MB测试中观察到的复杂行为.
- 了解各种参数对MB测试结果的影响对于准确的材料性质确定至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 提供来自FE模拟微结合测试的广泛数据集.
- 系统地调查各种因素对MB测试结果的影响.
- 为了促进纤维矩阵接口行为的分析和解释.
主要方法:
- 进行了432个有限元 (FE) 模拟微键 (MB) 测试.
- 多种参数包括叶片几何,滴滴可塑性,纤维特性,余应力和断裂模式.
- 执行FE网状网的灵敏度分析,以确保模拟的准确性.
主要成果:
- 生成了详细的数据集,包括反应力,位移,应变和能量指标 (接口应变能量,总应变能量,损伤能量,塑料消散能量).
- 系统地组织数据,采用清晰的命名惯例,方便访问.
- 开发了一个用户友好的界面,用于数据可视化和分析.
结论:
- 该数据集为了解微结合测试机制提供了全面的资源.
- 模拟结果突出了影响光纤矩阵接口表征的各种因素之间的相互作用.
- 这些数据支持复合材料分析和实验验证方面的进一步研究.
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