Publication date: 15 May 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 146
Author(s): W.M. Gao, L. Wang, J.K. Coffey, F. Daver
The surface texture of a polymeric product plays an important role in enhancing the product appearance and improving its resistance to scratch. The design and selection of texture features in the polymeric materials require an understanding of (i) the relationship between scratch/mar behaviour and the material property, (ii) the influence of surface texture on scratch resistance. This work simulates scratching processes on five different texture patterns at a number of scratch loads by using the coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian approach with the finite element method. To create texture pattern models for the simulations, a new methodology for characterizing the pattern and grain of textures was presented. To scale the scratch degree, three parameters were developed for the irregular geometry of scratches. The simulation results were compared with scratch experiments and a very good agreement between them was found. The analysis of the simulated scratches and the variation features of the three parameters led to a classification of scratches, which are bruise spots, creeping scratches and pattern damage, depending on the scratch load.
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