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The development of material models that encompass the complex behaviour of wood is therefore necessary.
Such predictions require material models that consider not only the initial failure but also the responses of severely damaged composites.
The foam material model provided closer agreement with experiment over a range of impact speeds and surfaces than viscoelastic material models that are commonly used.
While the assumption of isotropy in the forming limit is perhaps a good engineering approximation, it is intrinsically inconsistent with the use of material models that are anisotropic.
However, as the design of timber structures is moving from prescriptive to performance based, there is a need for the development of material models that can be used in numerical simulations to predict fire resistance.
The purpose of the analysis of the laboratory creasing device was to present material models that represent paperboard, and to investigate how well the analysis captured the multiply paperboard behavior during laboratory creasing.
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The first step is to choose an accurate material model that represents the viscoelasticity.
With the increase of safety design requirements, an inelastic material model that can describe accurate material behaviors is indispensable.
Here, we employ an especially designed material model that is inserted into two- respectively three-dimensional regions surrounding contacting bodies.
A new material model that accounts for the effect of stress state on grain-boundary-sliding creep is proposed.
To eliminate uncontrolled variables, the team designed a new material model that uses alginate gel, instead of collagen, to stiffen the extracellular matrix without binding to any cell receptors.
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