Welcome to the upgraded MacSphere! We're putting the finishing touches on it; if you notice anything amiss, email macsphere@mcmaster.ca

Toward better understanding of the effect of fiber distribution on effective elastic properties of unidirectional composite yarns

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Elsevier

Abstract

A combined X-ray micro-computed tomography (XMT) and micro- Finite Element Analysis study is presented to quantify the effects of micro-scale random fiber distributions on the effective (homogenized) elastic properties of unidirectional (UD) yarns, as often used by designers for component-level computational modelling of composite structures. In addition, it is shown how the XMT artefacts can yield unreliable FE homogenization of the composite yarns by overestimating the stress transfer capacity between the material constituents. Finally, the micro-FEA modeling results under fiber distribution randomness are compared to the macro-level predictions such as the classical rule of mixture and Halpin-Tsai equations.

Description

Citation

Mohammadi, M. Shah, et al. "Toward better understanding of the effect of fiber distribution on effective elastic properties of unidirectional composite yarns." Computers & structures 163 (2016): 29-40.

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By