Title of article
Elastic model of an entangled network of interconnected fibres accounting for negative Poisson ratio behaviour and random triangulation
Author/Authors
Francis Delannay، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
21
From page
2265
To page
2285
Abstract
A model is designed for predicting the elastic constants of a random planar network of interconnected fibres while
accounting for two features of such networks: negative Poisson ratio behaviour and random triangulation. The model
is based on a periodic network involving both plates and fibres segments, with possibility of reentrant cell shapes. The
plates are intended to represent the effect of triangulation. Bounds for the elastic constants are obtained by calculating
volume weighted averages of the elastic properties for periodic networks characterised by a uniform distribution of inplane
fibre orientations. Predictions are derived for the dependence of the in-plane Young s modulus, out-of-plane
Young s modulus, and in-plane shear modulus on out-of-plane fibre orientation for a fibre volume fraction of 0.20. These
predictions are assessed by reference to experimental results for transversely isotropic networks, with very low average
out-of-plane fibre orientation, made by sintering compressed mats of stainless steel fibres.Acomparison is also made with
the predictions of a model for truss lattice core, which is liable to represent the case of a fully triangulated network.
Keywords
Foams , fibres , Elastic behaviour , Anisotropy , Poisson ratio
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
448205
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