Failure Modeling And Sensitivity Analysis Of Ceramics Under Impact

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME(2021)

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Abstract
A micromechanical multi-physics model for ceramics has been recalibrated and used to simulate impact experiments with boron carbide in abaqus. The dominant physical mechanisms in boron carbide have been identified and simulated in the framework of an integrated constitutive model that combines crack growth, amorphization, and granular flow. The integrative model is able to accurately reproduce some of the key cracking patterns of Sphere Indentation experiments and Edge On Impact experiments. Based on this integrative model, linear regression has been used to study the sensitivity of sphere indentation model predictions to the input parameters. The sensitivities are connected to physical mechanisms, and trends in model outputs have been intuitively explored. These results help suggest material modifications that might improve material performance, prioritize calibration experiments for materials-by-design iterations, and identify model parameters that require more in-depth understanding.
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armor ceramics, sensitivity analysis, constitutive modeling of materials, dynamics, fracture, granular flow, impact, mechanical properties of materials, micromechanics
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