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Biaxial cyclic deformation of an epoxy resin: Experiments and constitutive modeling

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Biaxial (proportional and non-proportional) cyclic tests were conducted on thin-walled tubular specimens to investigate deformation behavior of an epoxy resin, Epon 826/Epi-Cure Curing Agent 9551. The focus was placed on the biaxial stress-strain response and their dependency on the load control mode, stress or strain range and loading path. Experimental results indicated that under strain-controlled equi-biaxial (proportional) cyclic loading, mean stress relaxation occurred in both axial and hoop directions, whereas under stress-controlled equi-biaxial cyclic loading, ratcheting strains accumulated in both principal directions. Under strain- or stress-controlled non-proportional cyclic loading, anisotropy in stress-strain responses was induced in both axial and hoop directions, and the axial and hoop hysteresis loops rotated in opposite directions. This was particularly evident at high stress or strain levels. The experimental results were further used to evaluate the predictive capabilities of a nonlinear viscoelastic constitutive model. Qualitative and quantitative comparison with the test data indicated a good agreement in predicting the complex stress-strain response under biaxial cyclic loading with various loading paths, applied stress or strain ranges and loading control modes.

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XIA, Z., SHEN, X. & ELLYIN, F. Biaxial cyclic deformation of an epoxy resin: Experiments and constitutive modeling. J Mater Sci 40, 643–654 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-005-6302-0

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