A continuum-level, dual internal state variable, thermodynamically based, work potential model, Schapery Theory, is used capture the effects of two matrix damage mechanisms in a fiber-reinforced laminated com-posite: microdamage and transverse cracking. Matrix microdamage accrues primarily in the form of shear microcracks between the fibers of the composite. Whereas, larger transverse matrix cracks typically span the thickness of a lamina and run parallel to the fibers. Schapery Theory uses the energy potential required to advance structural changes, associated with the damage mechanisms, to govern damage growth through a set of internal state variables. These state variables are used to quantify the stiffness degradation resulting from dam...
Current governmental requirements for greater fuel efficiency are pushing automotive manufacturers t...
A continuum damage model for the prediction of damage onset and structural collapse of structures ma...
A constitutive model of progressive matrix cracking in fibers reinforced laminated composite is deve...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83581/1/AIAA-2010-2815-444.pd
A continuum-level, dual internal state variable, thermodynamically based, work potential model, Scha...
A thermodynamically-based work potential theory for modeling progressive damage and failure in fiber...
A thermodynamically-based work potential theory for modeling progressive damage and failure in fiber...
Typescript (photocopy).A cumulative damage model for predicting the stiffness loss in crossply graph...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97063/1/AIAA2012-1612.pd
Typescript (photocopy).A general constitutive framework based on continuum damage mechanics with con...
The evolution of damage in laminated fiber reinforced composites is a complex phenomenon, which invo...
Abstract—The present work follows numerous numerical simulation on the stress field analysis in a cr...
A micromechanics analytical model is developed for characterizing the fracture behaviour of a fibre ...
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77029/1/AIAA-2009-2545-493.pd
Current governmental requirements for greater fuel efficiency are pushing automotive manufacturers t...
A continuum damage model for the prediction of damage onset and structural collapse of structures ma...
A constitutive model of progressive matrix cracking in fibers reinforced laminated composite is deve...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83581/1/AIAA-2010-2815-444.pd
A continuum-level, dual internal state variable, thermodynamically based, work potential model, Scha...
A thermodynamically-based work potential theory for modeling progressive damage and failure in fiber...
A thermodynamically-based work potential theory for modeling progressive damage and failure in fiber...
Typescript (photocopy).A cumulative damage model for predicting the stiffness loss in crossply graph...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97063/1/AIAA2012-1612.pd
Typescript (photocopy).A general constitutive framework based on continuum damage mechanics with con...
The evolution of damage in laminated fiber reinforced composites is a complex phenomenon, which invo...
Abstract—The present work follows numerous numerical simulation on the stress field analysis in a cr...
A micromechanics analytical model is developed for characterizing the fracture behaviour of a fibre ...
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77029/1/AIAA-2009-2545-493.pd
Current governmental requirements for greater fuel efficiency are pushing automotive manufacturers t...
A continuum damage model for the prediction of damage onset and structural collapse of structures ma...
A constitutive model of progressive matrix cracking in fibers reinforced laminated composite is deve...