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This work is devoted to the problem of the
numerical simulation of effective elastic properties of
open-cell foam materials. The Laguerre tessellation procedure is
used for the construction of skeletons of random foam
microstructures with prescribed distributions of cell diameters.
A four-parametric approximation of the ligament shapes in the
open-cell foams is proposed. A version of the finite
element method, based on the Timoshenko beam finite
element, is developed for calculating stresses and strains in the
foam ligaments and the solution of the homogenization problem.
The size of the representative volume element for reliable
calculations of the effective elastic properties of the
foam materials is evaluated on the basis of a series of numerical
experiments. The dependences of the effective elastic
properties of the open-cell foams on cell size distributions and
on ligament shapes are obtained and analyzed.
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Keywords
open-cell foams, representative volume element, random space tessellation, homogenization problem, finite element method, elastic constants
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