학술논문

Torsional and compression loading of paperboard packages: Experimental and FE analysis
Document Type
Source
Packaging technology & science. 36(1):31-44
Subject
box compression test
FE simulations
material characterization
paperboard
torsion test
Compression testing
Compressive strength
Finite element method
Paperboards
Torsion testing
Box compression tests
Compression loading
Finite element analyse
Finite element modelling (FEM)
Finite elements simulation
Materials characterization
Maximum torque
Single ply
Torsional loadings
Torsional stress
Language
English
ISSN
0894-3214
1099-1522
Abstract
The present study investigates torsional and compressive loading of a paperboard package. Finite element (FE) analyses simulating the tests were performed to improve understanding of the stresses and deformations in the paperboard during loading. A simple experimental characterization of the necessary material properties could be performed to represent the multi-ply paperboard as a single-ply structure. The results from the single-ply model were compared with a laminate model, and the differences between the models were small. Comparing experimental and FE simulations of box compression and torsion showed that the FE models could accurately predict the response curves. However, in the simulations, there was an overprediction of the maximum compressive force and maximum torque, which was expected since geometrical imperfections and the heterogeneous internal structure of the material were not accounted for in the material model or the FE model. Local yield lines formed at the onset of non-linearities in the package load–displacement curves. Therefore, the strength of the paperboard affects the maximum compressive strength and maximum torque, and the bending stiffness of the paperboard only had a minor effect. When a first local maximum was reached, the number of FE that reached the failure stress increased exponentially. The simulations also showed that box compression was not an effect of package height, but higher packages had a lower maximum torque. © 2022 The Authors.