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Micromechanical modeling of load transfer in fibrous composites
Authors:Adnan H Nayfeh  Wael G Abdelrahman
Affiliation:Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0070, USA
Abstract:A unified analytical treatment is presented for the study of micromechanical stress distribution in unidirectional fibrous composites loaded with various thermal and mechanical loads. Two models are considered to represent the composite. Both use a concentric cylindrical system with the difference that one requires laterally free while the other requires laterally constrained outer boundaries, broadly describing situations of plane stress and plane strain, respectively. The present work has been motivated by the recent work of McCartney (McCartney, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Ser. A 425 (1989) 215–244) who analyzed the laterally free system, and by our previous work (Nayfeh, Fibre Sci. Technol. 10 (1977)) in which we analyzed the laterally constrained one. For axisymmetric loading, and upon adopting some appropriate restrictions on the radial behavior of some field quantities, an elasticity-based procedure reduces the two-dimensional field equations, which hold in both the fiber and matrix components, together with the appropriate interface and boundary conditions, to a quasi-one-dimensional system. The resulting system is capable of identifying the stress distribution in each component as influenced by the other component via the readily identifiable interaction (transfer) terms. The model is general and applicable to a large variety of situations. These include situations of matrix cracking, fiber break and even regions of slip at the fiber–matrix interface. As a by-product, the model was capable of obtaining the classical Lamé solutions (the iso-strain case) as a degenerate case. Confidence in the modeling was gained when it identically reproduced all of the numerical examples presented by McCartney. Numerical results that parallel some of the ones presented by McCartney are included in the form of comparisons between results obtained based upon the laterally constrained and the laterally free systems.
Keywords:Fibrous composites  Mathematical modeling  Stress distribution  Effective properties
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