Affiliation:
1. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ
Abstract
A micro-mechanics based finite element analysis method for random chopped fiber composites is applied. A modified random sequential adsorption technique is developed to generate representative volume elements of the composites so to overcome the “jamming limit” in the existing techniques. A homogenization scheme is applied to acquire the effective elastic constants of the composite. Two damage mechanisms are considered, matrix cracking and interfacial debonding, which occur prior to fiber breakage and consequentially leading to catastrophic failure. The incremental plastic model and the cohesive zone model are adopted to account for matrix plasticity and interfacial debonding, respectively. The finite element analysis results are validated by experimental data.
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