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- Title
FEM ANALYSIS OF ENERGY LOSS DUE TO WAVE PROPAGATION FOR MICRO-PARTICLE IMPACTING SUBSTRATE WITH HIGH VELOCITIES.
- Authors
JOČBALIS, Giedrius
- Abstract
The impact between particles and material surface is a micro-scaled physical phenomenon found in various technological processes and in the study of the mechanical properties of materials. Design of materials with desired properties is a challenging issue for most industries. And especially in aviation one of the most important factors is mass. Recently with the innovations in 3D printing technologies, the importance of this phenomenon has increased. Numerical simulation of multi-particle systems is based on considering binary interactions; therefore, a simplified but as much accurate as possible particle interaction model is required for simulations. Particular cases of axisymmetric particle to substrate contact is modelled at select impact velocities and using different layer thicknesses. When modelling the particle impact at high contact velocity, a substrate thickness dependent change in the restitution coefficient was observed. This change happens is due to elastic waves and is important both to coating and 3D printing technologies when building layers of different properties materials.
- Subjects
ENERGY dissipation; MECHANICAL behavior of materials; ELASTIC waves; COEFFICIENT of restitution; THEORY of wave motion; PHENOMENOLOGICAL theory (Physics); ELECTRON energy loss spectroscopy
- Publication
Science: Future of Lithuania / Mokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis, 2022, Vol 14, p1
- ISSN
2029-2341
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3846/mla.2022.15178