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An efficient modelling of inelastic composites with misaligned short fibres

Authors :
Notta-Cuvier, D.
Lauro, F.
Bennani, B.
Balieu, Romain
Notta-Cuvier, D.
Lauro, F.
Bennani, B.
Balieu, Romain
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This paper deals with the modelling of the behaviour of short-fibre reinforced composites. The composite is seen as an assembly of a matrix medium and of several fibre media. Each fibre medium, characterised by its own orientation of fibres and volume fraction, is considered as a one-dimensional elastic medium. The matrix material has an elastoplastic behaviour. All types of hardening laws can be considered, thanks to a valuable adaptivity of the modelling. The use of the Drucker-Prager criterion for plasticity and non-associative plasticity rules allow to deal with compressible plastic flow. Moreover, all kind of orientation of fibres, in particular random orientations and imperfect alignments, can be modelled in a simple way. The influence of the fibres' orientation on the mechanical response of a polymer matrix composite subjected to tensile/compression tests is analysed in detail. Finally, simulated behaviours of composites are compared to experimental data found in the literature.<br />QC 20180411

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234921114
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.ijsolstr.2013.04.031