2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40799-017-0176-3
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The Influence of Boundary Conditions on Modulus Measurement in Uniaxial Compression Tests

Abstract: There is distinct deviation between the intrinsic and measurement value of Young's modulus in uniaxial compression tests. The key influence factor has always been owned to the friction between compression platens and specimen. However, we found this is not true by Finite element analysis (FEA) and experiments. FEA results show that the friction only makes a major influence on the plastic behavior, resulting in a barreling deformation, rather than on the elastic deformation behavior of specimen. In fact, the ob… Show more

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“…Discussion about the compression behaviour of elastomer materials continues as other conditions are considered to the problem solving, and mathematical models' performance is compared against experimental testing data [23,24]. Other conditions studied include the influence of the boundary condition type, such as the existence of frictional contact between sample and plates [21,[25][26][27][28] and the application of non-linear models for large strains [29], for example.…”
Section: Literature Review On the Relation Between Young And Apparent Compression Modulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussion about the compression behaviour of elastomer materials continues as other conditions are considered to the problem solving, and mathematical models' performance is compared against experimental testing data [23,24]. Other conditions studied include the influence of the boundary condition type, such as the existence of frictional contact between sample and plates [21,[25][26][27][28] and the application of non-linear models for large strains [29], for example.…”
Section: Literature Review On the Relation Between Young And Apparent Compression Modulimentioning
confidence: 99%