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On The Time And Temperature Dependent Behaviour Of Laminated Amorphous Polymers Subjected To Lowvelocity Impact 1st Edition Andreas Rhl Auth

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On The Time And Temperature Dependent Behaviour Of Laminated Amorphous Polymers Subjected To Lowvelocity Impact 1st Edition Andreas Rhl Auth
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Publisher: Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.83 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Andreas Rühl (auth.)
ISBN: 9783662546406, 9783662546413, 366254640X, 3662546418
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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On The Time And Temperature Dependent Behaviour Of Laminated Amorphous Polymers Subjected To Lowvelocity Impact 1st Edition Andreas Rhl Auth by Andreas Rühl (auth.) 9783662546406, 9783662546413, 366254640X, 3662546418 instant download after payment.

The thesis investigates a polymeric laminate consisting of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) experimentally and numerically with regard to its impact behaviour and applicability. After a basic characterization of the monolithic materials, PMMA-TPU-PMMA laminates were subjected to impact loadings at velocities up to 5 m/s using threepoint bending and dart impact tests. Based on the experimental basis, different material models for the Finite Element simulation are presented, which are able to capture the time and temperature dependent behaviour of the laminate. Final validation experiments, consisting of head-dummy impacts at 10 m/s on automotive side windows, were conducted for PMMA and the laminate in order to investigate their applicability as glass substitution products.

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