2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7149-2_25
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Finite Element Simulation of the Strength of Corrugated Board Boxes Under Impact Dynamics

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“…Examples of recent studies applying finite element analysis in analysis of corrugated fibreboard cartons used in the fruit industry. Modulus of elasticity reduced by 20-53 % at 0 °C 90 % RH compared to 23 °C 50 % RH for all studied paper grammages, modulus of elasticity was higher in the machine direction (MD) than other directions for all the paper grammages Fadiji et al (2017) Behaviour of corrugated fibreboard cartons subjected to shocks Drop height of the packed product was strongly related to the velocity change that products experience in transportation and handling Luong et al (2017) Compression strength of different corrugated fibreboard carton designs with different vent-holes designs and fibreboard grades There was a negative and almost linear relationship between compression strength and vent area, Packages with BC-flute and B-flute board grade had the highest and lowest compression strength, respectively, functionality of package vent-hole design is tied strongly to the properties of the chosen board grade, short side of corrugated fibreboard cartons is more resistant to buckling Fadiji et al (2019)…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Examples of recent studies applying finite element analysis in analysis of corrugated fibreboard cartons used in the fruit industry. Modulus of elasticity reduced by 20-53 % at 0 °C 90 % RH compared to 23 °C 50 % RH for all studied paper grammages, modulus of elasticity was higher in the machine direction (MD) than other directions for all the paper grammages Fadiji et al (2017) Behaviour of corrugated fibreboard cartons subjected to shocks Drop height of the packed product was strongly related to the velocity change that products experience in transportation and handling Luong et al (2017) Compression strength of different corrugated fibreboard carton designs with different vent-holes designs and fibreboard grades There was a negative and almost linear relationship between compression strength and vent area, Packages with BC-flute and B-flute board grade had the highest and lowest compression strength, respectively, functionality of package vent-hole design is tied strongly to the properties of the chosen board grade, short side of corrugated fibreboard cartons is more resistant to buckling Fadiji et al (2019)…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Model results were in good agreement with experimental data. Luong et al [156] proposed a finite element model to study the behavior of CFCs subjected to shocks. The damage boundary curve (DBC) was defined for the cartons, and an elastoplastic homogenization model was developed for the corrugated paperboard.…”
Section: Modeling the Mechanical Strength Of Cfcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrugated cardboard has the same manufacture direction that paperboard [24], MD being perpendicular to the principal axes of the corrugations and CD parallel to them (Figure 2). Then, both paper and corrugated cardboard are orthotropic materials, with better mechanical properties in MD than in CD [15,25]. Reprinted with permission from ref.…”
Section: ≈125mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many previous studies have focused on the properties of corrugated cardboard and how the external environment affects its performance [20,[32][33][34][35][36]. The mechanical properties of various types of liners and flutings in MD and CD can be found in [1,17,24,25,33,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49].…”
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confidence: 99%