Title of article :
Interphase layer theory and application in the mechanics
of composite materials
Author/Authors :
S. Lurie P. Belov D. Volkov-Bogorodsky
N. Tuchkova، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In the present research work the interphase
layer model is developed as a continuum media with
local cohesion and adhesion effects. By the model it
was found that these effects can help to understand/
predict macro/micro mechanics of the material, if the
boundary conditions and phase effects are modeled
across the length scales. This paper describes the
kinematics of continuum media, the formulation of
governing equations (fundamentals) and the statement
of boundary conditions for multi-scale modeling of the
material. An approach and the model has been validated
to predict some basic mechanical properties of a
polymeric matrix reinforced with nanoscale particles/
fibres/tubes (including carbon nanotubes) as a function
of size and also dispersion of nanoparticles. Presented
mathematical model of an interphase layer allows
estimating an interaction around and nearby interfaces
of nanoparticle and material matrix. Using these
approaches the prediction methodology and modeling
tools have been developed by numerical simulations
and analysis of the mechanical properties across the
length scales. Results of the work will provide a platform
for the development and understanding of
nanoparticle-reinforced materials that are light-weight,
vibration and shock resistant.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science