Sequentially-Coupled Finite Element Transient Analysis with Hygroscopic Swelling

Jiang Zhou
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Abstract

The characterization of the hygroscopic property for the packaging materials presents unique challenges, which are not adequately addressed in current methods. One of those challenges is the impact of non-uniform moisture distribution across the specimen. Our recent studies have shown that the current averaged approach might overestimate the coefficient of hygroscopic swelling as much as 250%. In our previous analysis, however, the hygroscopic stress induced deformation has not been taken into consideration. As a matter of fact, due to non-uniform moisture distribution during the test, the total measured deformation includes the hygroscopic swelling itself, and the hygroscopic stress induced deformation. In this paper, a comprehensive study is performed on the impacts of non-uniform moisture distribution and the effect of hygroscopic stress by using sequentially coupled moisture diffusion and hygroscopic stress modeling approach. The results show that the hygroscopic stress induced displacement is relatively small, although the elastic strain caused by the hygroscopic stress accounts for about one third of the total strain. The results in our previous study are proved to be acceptably accurate, even through the hygroscopic stress induced elastic deformation has been neglected
含吸湿膨胀的序列耦合有限元瞬态分析
包装材料吸湿特性的表征提出了独特的挑战,这在目前的方法中没有充分解决。其中一个挑战是不均匀的水分分布在整个试样的影响。我们最近的研究表明,目前的平均方法可能高估吸湿膨胀系数高达250%。然而,在我们之前的分析中,没有考虑到吸湿应力引起的变形。实际上,由于试验过程中水分分布不均匀,因此,总测量变形包括吸湿膨胀本身和吸湿应力引起的变形。本文采用连续耦合的水分扩散和吸湿应力建模方法,对非均匀水分分布的影响和吸湿应力的影响进行了全面的研究。结果表明,虽然吸湿应力引起的弹性应变占总应变的三分之一左右,但吸湿应力引起的位移相对较小。即使忽略了吸湿应力引起的弹性变形,我们之前的研究结果也被证明是可以接受的
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