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Micro-mechanical analysis of the in situ effect in polymer composite laminates

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Micro-mechanical analysis of the in situ effect in polymer composite laminates
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2014
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Catalanotti, G
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Melro, AR
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Linde, P
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Camanho, PP
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Title: Composite StructuresImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 116
Pages: 827-840
ISSN: 0263-8223
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-009-PGB
Abstract (EN): A micro-mechanical finite element model of a composite sublaminate is proposed to study the mechanical response of ultra-thin plies, consisting of a representative volume element of a 90 degrees thin lamina in-between two homogenised +/-theta degrees plies. Random fibre distributions, materially and statistically equivalent to real distributions, are analysed. A three-dimensional computational micro-mechanics framework, with a special focus on the elastic-plastic and damage constitutive behaviours of the matrix and on the response of the fibre-matrix interface, is used in the present analysis. Varying the 90 degrees ply thickness, it is possible to assess its effect on the mechanical response of laminated composites - the in situ effect. The proposed framework is able to accurately represent the micro-mechanical response of ultra-low grades, including (i) the mechanics of transverse cracking onset and propagation, (ii) the constraining effect observed in the laminae embedded in multidirectional laminates, (iii) the gradual, slow stress relaxation and progressive transverse cracking observed in very thin plies, and consequent increase of the crack density, (iv) the reduction in crack-opening displacement of the transverse cracks with ply thinness, (v) the formation of thin necks of matrix material around the regions where interfacial damage is more pronounced, and (vi) the in situ strengths.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 14
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