Abstract

ABSTRACT Bonding technology is used as the main connection mode of coated structures of car interior trim, of which the process and structure are being continuously optimized. In this paper, ABAQUS software is applied to establish the finite element model of the bonded structure of the dash panel. Based on the cohesive zone model (CZM) method, the damage and failure process of surface joints under different displacement loading conditions are numerically simulated. The effectiveness of the finite element model based on CZM for the numerical simulation of the damage and failure processes of bonded surface joints is verified from the perspectives of the numerical calculation method, experimental verification, and numerical result analysis. The results show that the finite element model based on CZM theory can effectively simulate and evaluate the damage and failure processes of multiphase polymers or composite surface joints. By obtaining the load‒displacement curves, the stress nephogram and the damage nephogram, the dynamic processes of damage initiation, damage evolution and failure of the surface joint are observed and analysed, and the bonding strength of the interlayer model is also compared and analysed. Compared with the bonding interface between the skin and cloth, the bonding interface between the frame and cloth is less prone to damage.

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