Abstract:
The behavior of thermoplastics depends on several factors, mainly time and temperature. The present work is focused on an analysis of the time sensitivity of the viscoelastic and viscoplastic parameters of a rheological model. The material considered in this study is a polyamide 6. The analogical model is represented by the Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic mechanism mounted in series with a viscoplastic branch of Bingham. After a mathematical formulation of the equations governing the model, tensile tests at different strain rates are conducted. The model parameters are then identified by inverse analysis. The technique of genetic algorithms has been favored. A nonlinear dependence of these parameters on the rate of strain has been observed. The dependence function has been established by a nonlinear regression technique. The comparison of the experimental results with those obtained by the model reveals a satisfactory agreement, hence the validation of the approach adopted.
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