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Damage of short-fibre reinforced materials with anisotropy induced by complex fibres orientations

Journal

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 193-206

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmat.2013.09.011

Keywords

Short-fibre reinforced composites; Distributed orientations; Anisotropic damage

Funding

  1. International Campus on Safety and Intermodality in Transportation
  2. Nord-Pas-de-Calais Region
  3. European Community
  4. Regional Delegation for Research and Technology
  5. Ministry of Higher Education and Research
  6. National Center for Scientific Research

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In this paper, a behaviour model for damageable elastoplastic materials reinforced with short fibres that have complex orientations is. proposed. The composite material is seen as the assembly of the matrix medium and several linear elastic fibre media. Its macroscopic behaviour is computed thanks to an additive decomposition of the state potential, with no need to implement complex methods of homogenisation. A 4th-order tensor that depends on the characteristics of each fibre medium is introduced to model the anisotropic damage of the matrix material induced by the reinforcement, as well as the progressive degradation of the fibre-matrix interface. The division of short fibres into several families means that complex distributions of orientation or random orientation can be easily modelled. The model is tested for the case of a polyamide reinforced with different contents of short-glass fibres with distributed orientations and subjected to uniaxial tensile tests in different loading directions. The comparison of the results with experimental data (extracted from the literature) demonstrates the efficiency of the model. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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