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  4. Mechanical Characterization of the Elastoplastic Response of Asphalt Felt Paper
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Mechanical Characterization of the Elastoplastic Response of Asphalt Felt Paper

Journal
Composites Part B: Engineering
ISSN
1359-8368
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Garcia-Herrera, C  
Vasco-Calle, D  
Abstract
A numerical and experimental analysis of the mechanical response of asphalt felt paper is presented. This material is widely used as a moisture barrier in buildings made of light materials. To ensure such function, it is necessary for this material not to be torn during its installation and operation and, for this reason, it is important to know its mechanical behavior in detail. To that end, tensile and bulge tests were carried out and respectively used to characterize the in-plane and out-of-plane rate-independent elastoplastic material responses which were observed to be strongly dependent on the directions of the cellulose fibers. The constitutive model considers the anisotropic character of the material assuming the Hill-48 function to define both the yield surface and the non-associated plastic flow rule to properly predict the mechanical behavior for the full deformation ranges of both tests. The procedure to fit the material parameters is carried out via a proposed iterative numerical-experimental methodology. The obtained results are found to adequately describe the material response in both the tensile and bulge tests. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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