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Loading-unloading contact law for micro-crystalline cellulose particles under large deformations

Published 14 Dec 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.soft | (1812.06173v1)

Abstract: A semi-empirical mechanistic contact law for micro-crystalline cellulose (Avicel PH-200) particles is proposed and characterized experimentally using force-displacement curves obtained from diametrical compression of single particles. The concepts of a shape factor and a master contact law are introduced first for elastic ellipsoidal particles, and subsequently generalized to plastic irregular particles. The proposed loading-unloading contact law is a function of three characteristic diameters (lengths of the principal axes of an approximated ellipsoid), a geometric parameter associated with the loading condition, three plastic and one elastic material properties. The force-displacement curves obtained using a micro-compression tester exhibit an apparent strain-hardening at distinctly different strain values, which is captured by the shape factor function and its geometric parameter. The three plastic material properties are log-normal distributions estimated from the loading experimental curves, while the elastic property is estimated from the unloading experimental curves. The study shows a very good agreement between predictions of the calibrated loading-unloading contact law and the experimental values.

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