Full‐Field Analyses of Density‐Graded Elastomeric Foams Under Quasistatic and Impact Loadings

Density‐graded elastomeric foams are emerging as effective protective structures to guard humans against mechanical loading. This research investigates the deformation of ungraded and graded foams under quasistatic and impact scenarios using digital image correlation (DIC). The graded samples are assembled using two interfacing strategies (seamless and adhered), leveraging the adhesiveness of the foam slurry and bulk polyurea, respectively. Deformation mechanisms, including the effect of the interface type on strain transduction and localization in density‐graded structures, are imperative for improving the impact efficacy of protective paddings. Cuboid foam plugs are subjected to quasistatic and impact loading while recording the corresponding deformation for DIC analysis. The DIC results are separated into three case studies based on the number of layers (1, 2, and 3). The interface effect on the overall mechanical performance of polyurea foam is revealed from the bilayer, monodensity samples, showing drastic differences between the deformations within each layer. Seamless interface samples exhibit greater compliance than their adhered counterparts in the bilayer density‐graded configurations. Trilayer‐graded foams broaden strain–time history, extend the impact duration, and reduce strains. This research substantiates the importance of interfacing and gradation strategies on the mechanical response of elastomeric foams as a function of strain rate.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Full‐Field Analyses of Density‐Graded Elastomeric Foams Under Quasistatic and Impact Loadings ; day:31 ; month:10 ; year:2023 ; extent:14
Advanced engineering materials ; (31.10.2023) (gesamt 14)

Urheber
Smeets, Mark
Kauvaka, Paul
Uddin, Kazi
Koohbor, Behrad
Youssef, George

DOI
10.1002/adem.202300994
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023110114153547024971
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14.08.2025, 10:52 MESZ

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  • Smeets, Mark
  • Kauvaka, Paul
  • Uddin, Kazi
  • Koohbor, Behrad
  • Youssef, George

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