Micromechanics Based Inelastic and Damage Modeling of Composites

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  • P. P. Procházka

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https://doi.org/10.14311/656

Keywords:

Elastic-viscoelastic material, anisotropic material, constitutive behavior, inhomogeneous material, microcracking

Abstract

Micromechanics based models are considered for application to viscoelasticity and damage in metal matrix composites. The method proposes a continuation and development of Dvooák’s transformation field analysis, considering the piecewise uniform eigenstrains in each material phase. Standard applications of the method to a two-phase are considered in this study model, i.e., only one sub-volume per phase is considered. A continuous model is used, employing transformation field analysis with softening in order to prevent the tensile stress overstepping the tensile strength. At the same time shear cracking occurs in the tangential direction of the possible crack. This is considered in the principal shear stresses and they make disconnections in displacements. In this case, discontinuous models are more promising. Because discrete models, that can describe the situation more realistically have not been worked out in detail, we retain a continuous model and substitute the slip caused by overstepping the damage law by introducing eigenparameters from TFA. The various aspects of the proposed methods are systematically checked by comparing with finite element unit cell analyses, made through periodic homogenization assumptions, for SiC/Ti unidirectional lay-ups. 

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P. P. Procházka

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Published

2004-01-05

How to Cite

Procházka, P. P. (2004). Micromechanics Based Inelastic and Damage Modeling of Composites. Acta Polytechnica, 44(5-6). https://doi.org/10.14311/656

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