STATISTICAL ISSUES IN THE FRACTURE OF BRITTLE-MATRIX FIBROUS COMPOSITES

被引:38
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作者
PHOENIX, SL
机构
[1] Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca
关键词
CERAMIC MATRIX; FIBER COMPOSITE; STRENGTH STATISTICS;
D O I
10.1016/0266-3538(93)90121-V
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TB33 [复合材料];
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摘要
This paper reviews recent work and presents new results on statistical aspects of the failure of composites consisting of brittle fibers aligned in a brittle matrix. The failure process involves quasi-periodic matrix cracking in planes perpendicular to the fiber, frictional sliding of the fibers in fiber break zones, and fiber bridging of cracks in a load-sharing framework that may vary from global to fairly local. First, we review the overall statistical features of the failure process, and identify certain issues in terms of critical geometric, statistical and mechanical parameters. This leads to two interesting cases, one where the spacing of matrix cracks is small relative to the length scale of load transfer in the fibers, and one where it is larger. Next we consider 'characteristic' bundles in the composite which capture essential features of the statistics of the failure process, and develop their distributions for strength in terms of certain characteristic stress and length scales. We then model the composite as a chain arrangement of such bundles both longitudinally and laterally, as the scale of load transfer among fibers in a bundle may be smaller than the full composite cross-section. This scale, though not precisely quantified, depends on such things as the stiffness of the matrix relative to the fibers, the volume fraction of the matrix and the spacing of periodic cracks. We then consider the strength distribution for the composite on the basis of the failure of the weakest characteristic bundle. We also consider issues related to fiber pull-out and the work of fracture as well as the possibility of severe strain localization especially within the bundle triggering overall failure. Substantial reductions in strength are predicted for smaller bundle sizes, but composite reliability is typically very high and the size effect very mild. Finally, we mention limited comparisons with Monte Carlo simulations and experimental results.
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页码:65 / 80
页数:16
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