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Olivas, E. R.

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MOPAS051 Finite Element Analysis of Metallic Thin Window: An Iterative Process 551
 
  • E. R. Olivas
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico
 
  Funding: Work supported by the Los Alamos National Security, LLC. (LANS), operator of the Los Alamos National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC52-06NA25396 with the U. S. Department of Energy.

Thin windows are devices required by some particle accelerator physics experiments. These windows must be thin and light enough so they have a minimum effect on the beam. However, due to the boundary and loading conditions a window might observe; nonlinear structural behavior can occur from a number of different causes, such as geometric and material nonlinearities. If a structure experiences large plastic deformation, its changing geometric relationship can cause the structure to respond in a nonlinear manner. Material nonlinearities occur when the material's stress-strain relation depends on the load history as in plasticity models. The method of analysis for this study entails an FEA analysis, in which the stress and displacement are solved for a metallic membrane; these results are then compared to results obtained from an iterative process in relating the stress and strain with respect to the deformed geometry of the membrane. In addition, multiple experimental tests will be carried out to determine the membrane displacement from a prescribed load. Also included in this test will be the burst pressure or failure point of the membrane. The study is conducted on 1100 series Al.