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Original Articles

Finite element method based damage model to characterize effect of geometric configuration on fracture properties of elastomeric composites

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Pages 2149-2163 | Received 05 Jan 2022, Accepted 05 Mar 2022, Published online: 22 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

Excellent tire wear resistance, wet grip resistance, and rolling resistance have made silica-filled green elastomeric composites suitable for an electric vehicle to lower fuel consumption. The study of damage mechanics of such materials has to be carried out in order to maximize safety during their usage. Accordingly, we aim to develop a damage model to characterize the effect of geometric configuration for such elastomeric composites. A ‘VUSDFLD’ damage subroutine is developed for the elastomeric composites, which is used in finite element analysis (FEA) and verified experimentally within 2% error. It is demonstrated that the change in geometric configuration can affect the fracture properties like J-integral and geometry factor. The J-R curve fits with a power-law equation with a correlation factor greater than 0.98. In contrast, using analytical modeling, an empirical relationship is proposed to trace CTOD-R curves of elastomeric composites with R2 greater than 0.88, which exhibits dependency of geometric configuration on fracture of elastomeric composites. We envisage that this fracture model can solve most of the fracture-related problems in elastomeric composites used in tires for EV and allied applications.

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Acknowledgments

The authors are indebted to the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur for providing all kinds of facilities.

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