2020
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78256215
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Ballistic gelatin Lagrange Mooney-Rivlin material model as a substitute of bird in finite element bird strike case studies

Abstract: Numerical simulation plays a crucial role in today's aviation industry. Modern computers with the latest commercial FE codes have fueled the triumph of establishing simulation as a prerequisite of aerostructure part design from micro modeling of materials to large-scale structural analysis. In this current research paper, a Mooney-Rivlin material model of ballistic gelatin with Lagrange code is analyzed as a potential candidate for the computational bird model to simulate bird strike case studies. To investiga… Show more

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“…Different hydrodynamic models are commonly used to describe the material properties of the bird in deformation. In present simulations, Mooney-Rivlin parameters are used, 24,25 whereby C01 = 0.0805 MPa; C10 = 0.218 MPa; D1 = 0.0145 MPa ⋀ -1.…”
Section: Bird Geometry and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different hydrodynamic models are commonly used to describe the material properties of the bird in deformation. In present simulations, Mooney-Rivlin parameters are used, 24,25 whereby C01 = 0.0805 MPa; C10 = 0.218 MPa; D1 = 0.0145 MPa ⋀ -1.…”
Section: Bird Geometry and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%