Published June 5, 2023
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A materials data framework and dataset for elastomeric foam impact mitigating materials
Creators
- 1. National Institute of Standards and Technology
- 2. University of Chicago
Description
The availability of materials data for impact-mitigating materials has lagged behind applications-based data. For example, data describing on-field helmeted impacts are available, whereas material behaviors for the constituent impact-mitigating materials used in helmet designs lack open datasets. Here, we describe a new FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) data framework with structural and mechanical response data for one example elastic impact protection foam. The continuum-scale behavior of foams emerges from the interplay of polymer properties, internal gas, and geometric structure. This behavior is rate and temperature sensitive, therefore, describing structure-property characteristics requires data collected across several types of instruments. Data included are from structure imaging via micro-computed tomography, finite deformation mechanical measurements from universal test systems with full-field displacement and strain, and visco-thermo-elastic properties from dynamic mechanical analysis. These data facilitate modeling and design efforts in foam mechanics, e.g., homogenization, direct numerical simulation, or phenomenological fitting. The data framework is implemented using data services and software from the Materials Data Facility of the Center for Hierarchical Materials Design.
Data availability
A snapshot version of our custom analysis tools at the time of initial data preparation is included in the "supporting_analyses" directories within each experiment type. These include μCT (Python), DIC (Matlab), and DMA (Python and Excel) analyses, with documentation. Settings used for μCT analysis are summarized in Table 2 and settings for DIC analysis are in Table 3. All first-party data and code referenced here are available free and open source per the included NIST license file; however, certain commercial formats and analysis software are also used. Example code for access, visualization, and filtering of data are provided free and open source (MIT License) as a Git repository, as described in the Data interfaces section.Files
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- DOI
- 10.1038/s41597-023-02092-4
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:6280
Funding
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- NRC Research Associateship