A novel laminate analogy to calculate the strength of two-dimensional randomly oriented short-fiber composites (Record no. 55576)

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Title A novel laminate analogy to calculate the strength of two-dimensional randomly oriented short-fiber composites
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Series statement Composites Science and Technology, 147, p.22-29, 2017
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Summary, etc. In this paper, a new laminate analogy for progressive damage modeling of two-dimensional randomly oriented short-fiber composites is developed. In the present model, two-dimensional randomly oriented short-fiber composite is replaced by an equivalent laminated composite, which contain several unidirectional layers oriented between 0 to 180. An incremental algorithm is presented to simulate the stress-strain behavior of composites up to the final failure. In the first step, using the shear-lag theory and the Halpin-Tsai method, the on-axis stiffness and strength of each layer were calculated. Then, using the Tsai-Wu failure criterion, damaged layers were detected and the residual moduli of damaged layers were calculated by a random based approach. After failure of each layer, undamaged layers must sustain more stresses. Therefore, the continuum damage mechanics was used to calculate the effective stress in each load increment. A comparison of results of the present model with experimental data available in the literature shows the capability of the model.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element LAMINATE ANALOGY APPROACH
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MICROMECHANICS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element TWO-DIMENSIONAL SHORT-FIBER COMPOSITES
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE MODEL
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Topical term or geographic name entry element STRENGTH
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Personal name Shokrieh, M. M.
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Personal name Moshrefzadeh-Sani, H.
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