Stochastic Constitutive Model of Isotropic Thin Fiber Networks Based on Stochastic Volume Elements
Rami Mansour, Artem Kulachenko, Wei Chen, M{\aa}rten Olsson

TL;DR
This paper introduces a stochastic constitutive model for isotropic thin fiber networks that accurately predicts their mechanical response and failure patterns, reducing computational costs compared to direct simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel stochastic continuum model based on stochastic volume elements for predicting the mechanical behavior of large, random fiber networks.
Findings
Model shows good agreement with direct numerical simulations.
Accurately predicts failure locations and strain localization.
Applicable to networks of arbitrary size.
Abstract
Thin fiber networks are widely represented in nature and can be found in man-made materials such as paper and packaging. The strength of such materials is an intricate subject due to inherited randomness and size-dependencies. Direct fiber-level numerical simulations can provide insights into the role of the constitutive components of such networks, their morphology, and arrangements on the strength of the products made of them. However, direct mechanical simulation of randomly generated large and thin fiber networks is characterized by overwhelming computational costs. Herein, a stochastic constitutive model for predicting the random mechanical response of isotropic thin fiber networks of arbitrary size is presented. The model is based on stochastic volume elements (SVEs) with SVE size-specific deterministic and stochastic constitutive law parameters. The randomness in the network is…
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