International audienceAt the present time, the rheology of sheet moulding compounds (SMC) during forming is not well known. In order to provide better experimental data, an experimental program was carried out as a result of the development of a new rheometer especially dedicated to this kind of material. Homogeneous simple compression and simple shear tests are presented. They allow the evaluation of the influence of the main parameters on the SMC behaviour: strain rate, temperature and fibre fraction. It is shown that the SMC can be considered as a strongly anisotropic non-linear viscous medium
a b s t r a c tExperimental tensile tests were performed on polyamide-based (PA66) woven strap samples. A strain measuring device was used to measure the strain in the middle and effective part of the woven tensile sample. The tests were performed, on the one hand under monotonous tension at different strain rates and on the other hand under sophisticated cyclic loading histories, including relaxation and creep sequences. The analysis of experimental results was made through a visco-elasto-hysteresis model, based on the superimposition of three stress components. The proposed method allows for characterizing the steady state viscous stress as a function of strain and strain rate, the time-independent irreversible behaviour and the instantaneous modulus increasing with the strain. Based on the visco-elasto-hysteresis model, an analysis enabled us to understand and predict the change in relaxation and creep orientations during complex loading histories.
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