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The definition of an appropriate geometric domain is a prerequisite for performing virtual thermo-mechanical analyses on materials. Most of the current methods for generating virtual geometric domains for textile composites rely on complex equations
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Predicting the effective thermo-mechanical response of heterogeneous materials such as composites, using virtual testing techniques, requires imposing periodic boundary conditions on geometric domains. However, classic methods of imposing periodic bo
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Publikováno v:
Composites Part B: Engineering. 60:637-662
This paper documents the emergence of virtual testing frameworks for prediction of the constitutive responses of engineering materials. A detailed study is presented, of the philosophy underpinning virtual testing schemes: highlighting the structure,
Publikováno v:
WIT Transactions on The Built Environment.
Publikováno v:
Wear. 267:2132-2140
An understanding of particle dynamics is important when determining material erosive wear in any erosion tester, because particle impact conditions are primarily influenced by particle acceleration. A better understanding of particle dynamics in the
Publikováno v:
Wear. 265:945-955
The gas-blast and centrifugal-accelerator testers are the two most commonly used erosion testers. An experimental and analytical study was made of the effect of particle characteristics (size, shape and concentration) on particle dynamics in each of
Autor:
M.S. Bingley, D.J. O’Flynn
Publikováno v:
Wear. 258:511-525
A number of erosive wear models have been developed over the years. This paper examines some of the simpler ones that are defined more clearly in terms of easily measurable mechanical properties. In some cases, such models have yet to be fully explor
Autor:
S. Schnee, M.S. Bingley
Publikováno v:
Wear. 258:50-61
A simple predictive model was developed for three-body abrasive wear of ductile metals assuming that mass loss resulted from repeated indentation from the corners and asperities of angular particles rolling across the surface of the wear specimen. Th
Publikováno v:
Wear. 258:497-502
A new computational model for the prediction of particle rotational velocity in a centrifugal accelerator erosion tester is presented. Particles emerging from the acceleration tube of the tester have a rotation and this is known to affect erosion. Th
Publikováno v:
Wear. 256:1037-1049
It has long been recognised that particle spin may have a significant effect on the impact erosion rate, particularly of ductile metals. However, no work has previously been carried out to quantify this effect, partly due to the practical difficulty