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Control Number311149
Date and Time of Latest Transaction20150706093058.AM
General Information150706s |||||||||b ||00|||
Cataloging SourceSTII-DOST
Local Call NumberScienceDirect
Main Entry - Personal NameAzari, Z.
 Zairi, F.
 Nait-Abdelaziz, M.
 Ismail, J.
Title StatementHow cracks affect the contact characteristics during impact of solid particles on glass surfaces A computational study using anisotropic continuum damage mechanics by J. Ismail and 3 others
Physical Descriptionpages 10-15 computer file; text; 427kb
Summary, Etc.Finite element analyses are used to simulate the response of glass impacted by solid particles. The Sun- Khaleel stress-based continuum damage mechanics (CDM) model is used to describe the constitutive behavior of glass. The contribution of different cracking systems in the strength degradation of glass is explicitly taken into account by the anisotropic CDM model which is enhanced by coupling with a vanishing element technique. Focusing on the initiation and propagation of the ring/cone crack, a combined numerical and experimental approach is proposed to estimate the CDM stress limits. The changes in contact characteristics due to erosion damage mechanism in glass are then studied using the developed predictive tool. In accordance with available experimental observations, it is found that the impactinduced damage reduces the energy restitution coefficient and increases the contact time
Subject Added Entry - Topical TermEngineering
 Engineering Services (North American Industry Classification)
 Mechanical engineering -- Analysis
 Engineering and manufacturing industries
LocationDOST STII ScienceDirect NONPRINTS NP 14-15437 1 14-15437 Online/Download 2012-01-12
 
     
 
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