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It is common practice in the application of finite element analysis to model compression set (CS) of elastomers during aging with two different material models according to the two-network theory of Tobolsky. The theory relies on the existence of two networks. The first one represents the original network after vulcanization and is sensitive to chain scission. The second network accounts for the formation of additional crosslinking during aging. Besides the use of user subroutines to describe the two-network model, an element overlay technique is also needed as the full set of both material behaviors did not exist for assignment to a single element. This element overlay technique is valuable for research and developmental purposes but makes extension to industrial usage quite challenging. Our goal is to simulate the CS of elastomers after long-term aging in a commercial finite element software with no need for extra subroutine codes or mesh superposition.
Ethylene propylene diene (EPDM) O-rings were aged in a compressed state at 75 °C, 100 °C, 125 °C and 150 °C for up to 183 days. Investigations of the experimental test results were used to identify material models and their parameters to develop a finite element model to simulate CS. The model was implemented in the finite element software ABAQUS/Standard® with a sequential temperature-displacement coupling.
Regarding the influence of temperature, the Arrhenius equation is adopted for the time-temperature relationship. The activation energy value that is required for the simulation is firstly determined from shifting the experimental CS results with the time-temperature superposition technique and plotting the shift factors in an Arrhenius diagram. The experiments were compared with the simulation results. Afterwards different activation energies were used in the simulation and discussed. A suitable choice of the activation energy value with regard to the reference temperature and the test temperature is presented. With the chosen activation energies, the match between numerical CS values after long-term aging and the experimental results was improved.
Enhanced photon upconversion using erbium-doped nanoparticles interacting with silicon metasurfaces
(2021)
Photon upconversion (UC) using trivalent erbium (Er+3) doped crystals is a promising concept to harness near infrared photons of the solar spectrum which cannot be directly absorbed by silicon solar cells. However, their UC efficiency at low-intensity 1 sun illumination is not relevant on device level so far. Exploiting giant near-field enhancement effects on metasurfaces is an appealing approach to enable efficient UC at low irradiance conditions. Here, we report on more than 1000-fold enhanced photon UC of NaYF4:Er+3 nanoparticles interacting with the near-fields supported by a silicon metasurface under 1550 nm excitation.
Elastomer seals are used in many industrial applications due to their excellent mechanical properties at a wide range of temperatures. Their high versatility and recovery potential under several load conditions make them well suitable for the application in containers designed for transport, storage and/or disposal of radioactive materials. In containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste, elastomer seals are used as barrier seals, and as auxiliary seals in storage and transportation casks (dual purpose casks) for heat generating radioactive waste, such as spent fuel and high-level waste. While a seal exchange at defined intervals is typical in many conventional applications, it is impossible or at least hard to perform when principles of minimization of radiation exposure have to be considered and prohibit an unnecessary cask handling. An extensive knowledge of the change of the elastomer’s properties during aging and the availability of reliable end-of-lifetime criteria to guarantee the permanent safe enclosure of the radioactive material is mandatory. As BAM is involved in most of the national cask licensing procedures and in the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues, great efforts have been already made and are still planned to scientifically support this task.
Compression stress relaxation and compression set were identified as key indicators of elastomer long-term performance and quantitatively investigated in comprehensive test programs. Among other representative types of elastomers, specimens made from ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM) were tested before, during and after aging to capture the most important of their complex mechanical properties.
In the presented study, exemplary results were used to simulate the compression stress relaxation and the compression set of elastomer O-rings during aging. Regarding the influence of temperature, the time-temperature superposition principle is applied in the relaxation analysis of elastomer O-rings. The proposed model is implemented in the commercial finite element software ABAQUS/Standard® [1] with a sequential temperature displacement coupling. Numerical results match the experimental compression stress relaxation measurements well. The prediction of compression set values after long-term aging shows a relatively good agreement with the experimental results. Nevertheless, all input parameters derived from the specimen tests, additional assumptions concerning boundary conditions and modeling strategy are discussed with regard to the identified slight discrepancies.
The possibility to extend the finite element model to represent the O-ring seal’s ability to recover after a (fast) partial release is taken into account.
Die Analyse der Lebensdauer von Bauteilen unter thermomechanischer Ermüdung (TMF) erfordert ein geeignetes Stoffgesetz, welches in der Lage ist, zyklische Plastizität die Abhängigkeit der Spannungsantwort nach der Dehnrate, Kriechen und Spannungsrelaxation temperaturabhängig zu beschreiben und ein Lebensdauermodell, welches in Abhängigkeit von der örtlich aufgelösten Spannungs- und Verformungsgeschichten eine Schätzung der Anzahl der Zyklen bis zum Anriss liefern kann.
The aim of this research is to characterize a surface that has experienced low wear on asperities. The procedure used is similar to an Abbott-Firestone approach and based on functional bearing of projected area, surface area and material volume. Surface features extracted from surface height maps provide more comprehensive information about topography changes due to wear. Thus, they were used to detect low wear volumes on the top of asperities.
The cause and type of solid particle erosion varies across different industries and locations in plants, for instance the particles could be volcanic ash in aero-engines, fly ash in boilers, exfoliated scale in steam turbines or mineral matter in oil excavation. In all cases the durability of materials can be improved through better surface engineering and coatings, but the development of these is restricted also due to lack of generic models. In this respect, the simulation of a single impact with finite element methods using 100.000 knots would take about 15 minutes. In order to simulate an entire particle erosion experiment, up to one billion of such impacts would have to be considered. In order to simulate an entire particle erosion experiment, the current work presents an alternative approach capable of calculating about half a billion impacts on a substrate in less than six hours on a standard PC. The predictions of the simulation will be compared to a steel sample at 600°C eroded by aluminum oxide particles with a velocity around 210 m/s.
High-power laser beam welding became new stimuli within the last 10 years due to the availability of a new generation of high brightness multi kilowatt solid state lasers. In the welding research new approaches have been developed to establish reliable and praxis oriented welding processes meeting the demands of modern industrial applications during this time. The paper focuses on some of the current scientific and technological aspects in this research field like hybrid laser arc welding, simulation techniques, utilization of electromagnetic fields or reduced pressure environment for laser beam welding processes, which contributed to the further development of this technology or will play a crucial role in its further industrial implementation.
The paper addresses numerical modelling of fresh self-compacting concrete. In the previous studies, a numerical tool for casting prediction is built based on the assumption that fresh concrete behaves as a yield-stress fluid and treating zones with rebars as porous media. The present contribution discusses the determination of material parameters, which are required as an input for numerical simulations of casting processes.
In diesem Forschungsvorhaben erfolgte eine Überprüfung der Übertragbarkeit der Werkstoff- und Rechenmodelle für die Lebensdauervorhersage von ATL-Heißteilen unter TMF-Beanspruchung auf eine andere Werkstoffklasse, d. h. auf eine austenitische Gusseisenlegierung mit Kugelgraphit. Dafür wurde die Legierung EN-GJSA-XNiSiCr35-5-2 (Ni-Resist D-5S) ausgewählt. Zunächst wurde für diesen Werkstoff eine experimentelle Datenbasis geschaffen, da diese vor Beginn des Vorhabens nicht ausreichend war. Dazu wurden Zug-, Kriech-, LCF- und TMF-Versuche durchgeführt, die der Kalibrierung der Modelle dienten. Unter TMF-Belastung zeigte der untersuchte Werkstoff ein stark abweichendes Verhalten von den im vorangegangenen Vorhaben untersuchten ferritischen SiMo-Legierungen: Der Werkstoff Ni-Resist zeigte insgesamt eine vergleichbare Festigkeit unter OP- und IP-Bedingungen, während die ferritischen Legierungen unter IP-Beanspruchung eine deutlich höhere Festigkeit aufweisen. Mit zunehmenden Temperaturen und Haltezeiten unter Zugspannungen wurden dagegen beim Werkstoff Ni-Resist Hinweise auf Kriechschädigung gefunden, die schädigungsrelevant sind. Auch dies ist ein deutlicher Unterschied zu den SiMo-Legierungen. Das Spannungs-Verformungs-Verhalten in den LCF- und TMF-Versuchen wird durch das Modell auch für den neuen Werkstoff überwiegend gut beschrieben. Das Gleiche gilt für die Lebensdauervorhersage, die mit Ausnahme der Prüftemperatur 900 °C innerhalb eines Fak-tors zwei liegt. Eine Verifikation des Modells erfolgte mit Hilfe eines Bauteilversuchs an einem Abgassammler, der abwechselnd mit heißem und kaltem Gas durchströmt wurde. Ziel der Bauteilsimulation war insbesondere die Vorhersage der Rissbildungsorte. Eine Vorhersage der exakten Lebensdauer wurde nicht erwartet, da das Bauteil mit einer Gusshaut behaftet war, während die für die Kalibrierung des Lebensdauermodells verwendeten Versuche an bearbeiteten, glatten Proben ohne Gusshaut durchgeführt wurden. Die überwiegende Anzahl der experimentell ermittelten Rissorte wurden vorhergesagt. Schließlich war ein wesentliches Ziel des Vorhabens, den Einfluss von HCF-Schwingungen auf die TMF-Lebensdauer vertieft experimentell zu untersuchen und das bereits bestehende Lebensdauermodell auf HCF-Überlagerung zu erweitern. Dazu wurde zunächst die Daten-basis aus dem Vorgängervorhaben am Bespiel von SiMo 4.05 deutlich ausgebaut, um die verschiedenen Einflussparameter zu erfassen. Es wurde ein Ansatz entwickelt, in dem die Lebensdauerminderung durch die überlagerten HCF-Schwingungen abgebildet wird. Dabei wird davon ausgegangen, dass ab einer bestimmten Risstiefe die Überlagerung der HCF-Schwingungen die Rissausbreitung stark beschleunigt. Der Zeitpunkt, wann diese Beschleunigung eintritt, wird als maßgeblich für die Lebensdauerminderung angesehen. Mit diesem Ansatz lassen sich die Lebensdauern für beide Werkstoffe in guter Übereinstimmung mit dem Experiment vorhersagen.