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Unified periodic boundary condition for homogenizing the thermo-mechanical properties of composites

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 252-269

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2023.04.024

Keywords

Composite materials; Finite element homogenization; Numerical algorithm; Periodic boundary condition; Thermo -mechanical properties

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This work focuses on the use of Periodic Boundary Condition (PBC) in the Finite Element Homogenization (FEH) method to numerically determine the Thermo-mechanical (T-M) properties of composites. Unified numerical implementation algorithms of PBC are proposed and detailed for accurate prediction of the elastic properties, coefficients of thermal expansion, and elasto-plastic behaviors of composites. The algorithms are verified to accurately predict the T-M properties of composites, including thermo-elastic properties and elasto-plastic behaviors under different loading paths, through comparison with analytical models, DIGIMAT-FE method, experimental tests, and literature results.
This work emphasizes on the Periodic Boundary Condition (PBC) utilized in the Finite El-ement Homogenization (FEH) method to numerically determine the Thermo-mechanical (T-M) properties of composites. The unified numerical implementation algorithms of the PBC used for accurately predicting the elastic properties, coefficients of thermal expan-sion and elasto-plastic behaviors of composites and available for representative volume elements with conformal and non-conformal surface meshes, respectively, are proposed and detailed. Regarding not only the thermo-elastic properties of composites, but also the elasto-plastic behaviors of composites under both simple uniaxial tensile, shear, uniaxial cycle loading paths and complex non-radial loading paths, the unified numerical imple-mentation algorithms are verified to accurately predict the T-M properties of composites, through comparison with the results of the analytical models, the DIGIMAT-FE method, the experimental test and the results from the literature. The unified numerical imple-mentation algorithms of the PBC can be extended to the predictions of other properties of various composites. This work provides a comprehensive insight into the PBC used for predicting the T-M properties of composites and benefits development of future FE codes implemented in commercial software packages.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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