Title of article :
Meso cell model of fiber reinforced composite: Interface stress statistics and debonding paths
Author/Authors :
V.I. Kushch، نويسنده , , S.V. Shmegera، نويسنده , , L. L. Mishnaevsky Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The primary goal of this work is to develop an efficient analytical tool for the computer simulation of progressive damage
in the fiber reinforced composite (FRC) materials and thus to provide the micro mechanics-based theoretical framework
for a deeper insight into fatigue phenomena in them. An accurate solution has been obtained for the micro stress field
in a meso cell model of fibrous composite. The developed method combines the superposition principle, Kolosov–Muskhelishvili’s
technique of complex potentials and Fourier series expansion. By using the properly chosen periodic potentials,
the primary boundary-value problem stated on the multiple-connected domain has been reduced to an ordinary, wellposed
set of linear algebraic equations. The meso cell can include up to several hundred inclusions which is sufficient to
account for the micro structure statistics of composite. The presented numerical examples demonstrate an accuracy and
high numerical efficiency of the method which makes it to be a promising tool for studying progressive damage in FRCs.
By averaging over a number of random structure realizations, the statistically meaningful results have been obtained for
both the local stress and effective elastic moduli of disordered fibrous composite. A special attention has been paid to the
interface stress statistics and the fiber debonding paths development, which appear to correlate well with the experimental
observations.
Keywords :
Fibrous composite material , Linear elasticity , Multipole expansion , Interface stress statistics , Debonding path , Cell model
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures