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Probabilistic micromechanical damage model for mixed mode I/II fracture investigation of composite materials

Journal

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 177-193

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.tafmec.2018.12.003

Keywords

Mixed mode I/II; Micromechanical; Composite; Damage zone

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The non-linear behavior of cracked body composite materials can originate from toughening mechanisms in the crack-tip damage zone. Given the damage zone complexity, the residual strength and overall compliance of micro-crack-weakened solid are used for characterization by a micromechanical damage approach. In the present research, a mixed mode I/II criterion called damage zone micro-mechanical criterion is presented for composite materials. In this context, a semi-empirical image processing method and relative probabilistic functions are employed to characterize the moment of crack propagation based on the dispersion of orientated elliptical micro-cracks. In addition, it is assumed that the micro-crack growth occurs in isotropic matrix where fibers play as reinforcement of the matrix by utilizing stress reduction coefficients. In this research, a remarkable precision is obtained considering micromechanical criterion in comparison with experimental data.

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