This paper presents a study into the behaviour of extruded polystyrene foam at low strain rates. The foam is being studied in order assess its potential for use as part of a new innovative design of portable road safety barrier the aim to consume less water and reduce rates of serious injury. The foam was tested at a range of low strain rates, with the stress and strain behaviour of the foam specimens being
recorded. The energy absorption capabilities of the foam were assessed as well as the response of the foam to multiple loadings. The experimental data was then used to create a material model of the foam for use in the explicit finite element solver LS-DYNA. Simulations were carried out using the material model which showed excellent correlation between the numerical material model and the experimental data.
History
Editor
Cowled CJL
Start Page
326
End Page
331
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2011-02-07
Finish Date
2011-02-10
ISBN-10
0980582741
ISBN-13
9780980582741
Location
Brisbane, Australia
Publisher
Queensland University of Technology
Place of Publication
Brisbane, Queensland
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Queensland University of Technology
Era Eligible
Yes
Name of Conference
International Conference on Engineering, Designing and Developing the Built Environment for Sustainable Wellbeing (eddBE 2011)
Parent Title
EddBE2011 sustainable wellbeing: International conference on engineering designing and developing the built environment for sustainable wellbeing: April, 2011