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Dynamic properties of polymer materials and their measurements: basics with applications

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AdvanSES Company Overview

AdvanSES Capabilities
–Technical
–Resources

AdvanSES Advantage
–Finite Element Analysis
–Material Characterization Testing and Fatigue Testing
–Failure Analysis
–Prototype Development.
Material
Fatigue Engineering
Design Development Characterization Failure Analysis
Testing Services
Testing
Company Overview

 Company Office:

 Founded 2010
 CEO: Kartik Srinivas (MSME @ WSU and AkronU)
 Location: Ahmedabad, India

Workshop and Laboratory:

 Scope of Supply and Services


 FEA, CAE, Engineering Services
 Material Characterization &
 Fatigue Testing Laboratory
 Custom Test Setups
 Machine Shop
Capabilities
1. Product Design and Development
a) Design Development
b) Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
c) Methods Development
2. Failure Analysis
a) Analytical based techniques
b) Computational mechanics coupled with
extensive experimental testing
3. Material/Product Testing and Evaluation
a) Quasi-static testing
b) Rate dependent testing
c) Viscoelastic testing
d) LCF and HCF Fatigue testing
e) Endurance/Durability Testing
4. Prototype Functional and Custom Testing
a) Fixture development and proprietary testing rigs
b) National Instruments testing hardware
c) Labview
NABL ISO/IEC 17025:2017 ACCREDITED LAB

Accredited for;
1. Static Testing
2. Dynamic Testing
3. Fatigue Testing
Dynamic Characterization and Mechanical Fatigue Testing

High Temperature Test Setup

Component and Material Dynamic and Fatigue Testing


High Cycle Fatigue Testing for Material and Components

Confidential © Kartik Srinivas


High Cycle Fatigue Testing for Material and Components
Testing of Polymer Materials under Different Strain Rates
Characterization of Engineering Materials & Products

• Major commitment to
the R&D community.
• Properties of any and
all kinds of materials.
• Simulation and
technical support for
FEA Softwares
• Strong testing and
methods development
program.
Load Cells
Plasticity,
Full Physics
Custom Test Setups Strain gauges Hyperelasticity,
Modeling Cyclic Loads
LVDTs

Confidential © Kartik Srinivas


Material Characterization DMA Test Data
KS

Step Fundamental Dynamic Damping Delta Phase Complex Storage Loss TanDelta
No. Frequency Stiffness Modulus Modulus Modulus

kN/mm^ kN/mm^ kN/mm^


Hz kN/mm kNs/mm Degrees rad 2 2 2
1 1 1.66425 0.05775 14.09262 0.245963 0.04953 0.04836 0.010725 0.29016
2 2 1.66575 0.028875 14.1101 0.246268 0.04953 0.04836 0.010725 0.2912
3 3 1.685125 0.019875 14.38483 0.251063 0.050115 0.048945 0.011115 0.299
4 4 1.702 0.015375 14.73293 0.257138 0.0507 0.049335 0.011505 0.300875
5 5 1.717125 0.01275 15.13568 0.264168 0.05109 0.049725 0.011895 0.31239
6 6 1.7335 0.011 15.4504 0.26966 0.051675 0.050115 0.012285 0.31915
7 7 1.746125 0.00975 15.8461 0.276567 0.052065 0.050505 0.012675 0.32773
8 8 1.75425 0.00875 16.16373 0.28211 0.05226 0.050505 0.013065 0.33462
9 9 1.76575 0.008 16.49682 0.287924 0.05265 0.050895 0.013455 0.34177
10 10 1.773 0.007375 16.82195 0.293599 0.052845 0.05109 0.01365 0.34879
11 11 1.7815 0.00675 17.12603 0.298906 0.05304 0.05109 0.01404 0.35542
12 12 1.789375 0.006375 17.40917 0.303847 0.053235 0.051285 0.014235 0.36153
13 13 1.801625 0.006 17.70261 0.308969 0.053625 0.051675 0.014625 0.36803
14 14 1.805875 0.00575 18.03458 0.314763 0.05382 0.051675 0.01482 0.37531
15 15 1.812 0.005375 18.36453 0.320522 0.054015 0.051675 0.01521 0.38259
16 16 1.808875 0.005125 18.63523 0.325246 0.05382 0.051675 0.015405 0.38844
17 17 1.82025 0.005 18.93774 0.330526 0.05421 0.05187 0.015795 0.3952
18 18 1.812875 0.00475 19.21472 0.33536 0.054015 0.051675 0.01599 0.40131
19 19 1.820125 0.0045 19.43917 0.339278 0.05421 0.051675 0.016185 0.40625
20 20 1.824875 0.004375 19.66048 0.34314 0.054405 0.05187 0.01638 0.41119

Confidential © Kartik Srinivas


Viscoelastic Time Dependent Deformation

g
Constant strain applied

time

s Stress relaxes over time as


molecules re-arrange

t
Stress
s (t ) = Gge 
relaxation:
time

Confidential © Kartik Srinivas


Accelerated Aging Shelf Life Testing

• By artificially increasing stress on materials and


products, we can learn how the cumulative effect of
time, temperature and humidity affects product
performance and reliability.

• Through the Arrhenius equation we can predict the


impact of temperature and humidity and scientifically
estimate the shelf life of materials and components.

Confidential © Kartik Srinivas


In-house Machine Shop for Machining of Test Fixtures and Samples
© Kartik Srinivas
Confidential
• Analysis of SUV Tire
for Temperature Distribution
Under Rolling Conditions
Using Simulia Abaqus
FEA TIRE MODELS WITH BELTS FOR
INTERLAMINAR SHEAR
MATERIAL EXTRACTION FOR TIRE FEA
LOAD-DEFLECTION RESULTS

Comparison of Experimental and FEA Results


TIRE ANALYSIS RESULTS

Likely locations for Interlaminar shear


Tire Temperature Prediction Under Rolling Conditions
Design Development and
Optimization of Polymeric
Mounts for HD Truck Application
using Simulia Abaqus
Front Mounts
Sample Stress Analysis Results for Full System Model
Representative Stress Analysis Results

Displacement direction
Stress Analysis Results

Displacement direction
Composite Material FEA Model And
Analysis Procedure Verification

c
b

Verification of ASTM D 3763 Test Procedure

Comparison of FEA Vs. Experimental Results

900

800

700

600

500

Load, Lbf
400

300

200

100

0
0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.012
-100
Time, Sec

Experimental Results FEA Results


Finite Element Analysis Of Coronary Stent

Simulated Deformation Modes:

1. Model Crimping deformation.


2. Model Expansion deformation.
3. Identify “Hotspots” and suggest parameters for design change.
4. Provide feedback on deformation pattern and stress-strain
distribution.

Elastic
Modulus
Materials (GPa) Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Density (g/cm3)
Ti6Al4V 110 795 860 4.5
Ta 190 138 207 16.6
316L SS 196 205 515 7.85
CoCrMo 210 450 655 8.3

Comparison of Material Properties for Stent Application


FEA Model of Cardiovascular Stent
Compression

Expansion

Stent

Simulated Stent Deformation


Deformed Shape of Stent

Deformation at end of Crimping Step

Deformation at end of Expansion Step


Advantages

 Micro firm with global experience and local market


presence.
 Adequate infrastructure and resources with plans to
allocate additional resources.
 More than 18 years of experience in product
development, material/product testing and failure analysis.
Multi-disciplinary engineering team capable of solving
problems from the automotive, aerospace and biomedical
domains.
 Can provide adequate technical support as needed to
customers.
 Network with government institutions, research
organizations, etc.
Regd. Office: Laboratory:
212 Shukan Mall, Plot No. 49, Mother Industrial Park, Zak-
Sabarmati-Gandhinagar Highway, Kadadara Road, Kadadara, Taluka: Dehgam,
Chandkheda, Ahmedabad, District: Gandhinagar,
Gujarat 380005 India. Gujarat 382305 India.

Phone: 91-9624447567;
E-Mail: info@[Link]
Web: [Link]

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