Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup

A numerical analysis based on the finite element method is developed to simulate the mechanical response of a typical sixteen-ounce plastic drink cup subjected to a lateral compressive load. The aim of the analysis is to simulate a test in which the cup is supported horizontally in a fixture on a te...

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Main Author: Dapic, Ignacio
Other Authors: Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34750
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-347502021-01-06T05:34:43Z Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup Dapic, Ignacio Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Johnson, Eric R. Kapania, Rakesh K. Case, Scott W. Ohanehi, Donatus C. finite element analysis High Impact Polystyrene truncated conical shell A numerical analysis based on the finite element method is developed to simulate the mechanical response of a typical sixteen-ounce plastic drink cup subjected to a lateral compressive load. The aim of the analysis is to simulate a test in which the cup is supported horizontally in a fixture on a testing machine platen, and a loading nose attached to the actuator is displaced downward into the cup. The numerical model is developed using the software packages MSC.Patran, ABAQUS/CAE, and ABAQUS/Standard. The high impact polystyrene material of the cup is modeled as linear elastic, considering isotropic and orthotropic material behavior. The structural model of the cup is a truncated conical shell including a ring at the open end of the cup and circumferential stiffening ribs. The analysis is based on small strain, large rotation shell kinematics, and the loading apparatus of the test is simulated with a rigid, circular cylinder contacting the cup. Coupons cut from the wall of a cup are subjected to tension to determine the ranges of the meridional and circumferential moduli of elasticity. Rings cut from the open end of the cup were tested in diametrical tension to aid in validating the finite element modeling. Reasonable correlation of the simulation to available cup compression test data is achieved. Parametric studies are conducted for several meridional thickness distributions of the cup wall, and for a range of orthotropic material properties. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:44:09Z 2014-03-14T20:44:09Z 2003-06-09 2003-08-25 2003-09-03 2003-09-03 Thesis etd-08252003-140424 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34750 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08252003-140424/ DAPICTHESIS.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic finite element analysis
High Impact Polystyrene
truncated conical shell
spellingShingle finite element analysis
High Impact Polystyrene
truncated conical shell
Dapic, Ignacio
Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
description A numerical analysis based on the finite element method is developed to simulate the mechanical response of a typical sixteen-ounce plastic drink cup subjected to a lateral compressive load. The aim of the analysis is to simulate a test in which the cup is supported horizontally in a fixture on a testing machine platen, and a loading nose attached to the actuator is displaced downward into the cup. The numerical model is developed using the software packages MSC.Patran, ABAQUS/CAE, and ABAQUS/Standard. The high impact polystyrene material of the cup is modeled as linear elastic, considering isotropic and orthotropic material behavior. The structural model of the cup is a truncated conical shell including a ring at the open end of the cup and circumferential stiffening ribs. The analysis is based on small strain, large rotation shell kinematics, and the loading apparatus of the test is simulated with a rigid, circular cylinder contacting the cup. Coupons cut from the wall of a cup are subjected to tension to determine the ranges of the meridional and circumferential moduli of elasticity. Rings cut from the open end of the cup were tested in diametrical tension to aid in validating the finite element modeling. Reasonable correlation of the simulation to available cup compression test data is achieved. Parametric studies are conducted for several meridional thickness distributions of the cup wall, and for a range of orthotropic material properties. === Master of Science
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title Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
title_short Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
title_full Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
title_fullStr Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Model for the Lateral Compression Response of a Plastic Cup
title_sort numerical model for the lateral compression response of a plastic cup
publisher Virginia Tech
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34750
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