Multi-scale modeling, stress and failure analyses of 3-D woven composites

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作者
Bogdanovich, A. E. [1 ]
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[1] 3TEX Inc, Cary, NC 27511 USA
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10.1007/s10853-006-0197-2
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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The very complex, multi-level hierarchical construction of textile composites and their structural components commonly manifests via significant property variation even at the macro-level. The concept of a "meso-volume" (introduced by this author in early 1990s) is consistently applied in this work to 3-D stress/ strain and failure analyses of 3-D woven composites at several levels of structural hierarchy. The meso-volume is defined as homogeneous, anisotropic block of composite material with effective elastic properties determined through volumetrically averaged 3-D stress and strain fields computed at a lower ("finer") level of structural hierarchy and application of generalized Hooke's law to the averaged fields. The meso-volume can represent a relatively large, homogenized section of a composite structural component, a lamina in laminated composite structure, a homogenized assembly of several textile composite unit cells, a single homogenized unit cell, a resin-impregnated yarn, a single carbon fiber, even a carbon nanotube assembly. When composed together, distinct meso-volumes constitute a 3-D Mosaic model at the respective hierarchy level. A multi-scale methodology presented in this paper first illustrates 3-D stress/strain analysis of the Mosaic unidirectional composite, computation of its effective elastic properties and their further use in 3-D stress/strain analysis of the Mosaic model of 3-D woven composite Unit Cell. The obtained 3-D stress/strain fields are then volumetrically averaged within the Unit Cell, and its effective elastic properties are computed. The predicted effective elastic properties of 3-D woven composite are compared with experimental data and show very good agreement. Further, those effective elastic properties are used in 3-D simulations of three-point bending tests of 3-D woven composite; theoretical predictions for central deflection show excellent agreement with experimental data. Finally, a 3-D progressive failure analysis of generic 3-D Mosaic structure is developed using ultimate strain criterion and illustrated on the 3-D woven composite Unit Cell. The predicted strength values are compared to experimental results. The presented comparisons of theoretical and experimental results validate the adequacy and accuracy of the developed material models, mathematical algorithms, and computational tools.
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页码:6547 / 6590
页数:44
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