A failure-mechanism-based micromechanical theory has been proposed for the development of a failure envelope for unidirectional composite plies. A representative volume element of the laminate under local loading is micromechanically modeled to predict experimentally determined strengths, and this model is then used to predict points on the failure envelope in the neighborhood of the experimental points. The NISA finite element software has been used to determine the stresses in the representative volume element. From these microstresses, the strength of the lamina is predicted. A correction factor is used to match the prediction of the present model with the experimentally determined strength so that the model can be expected to provide ac...
A computational micromechanics based Finite Element (FE) analysis methodology is presented to predic...
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Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
A failure-mechanism-based micromechanical theory has been proposed for the development of a failure ...
A failure-mechanism-based micromechanical theory has been proposed for the development of a failure ...
In this paper, a new failure theory for laminated composite based on initiating failure mechanism is...
A micromechanics-based constituent progressive damage model was proposed in this study to predict ma...
This paper proposes a multi-scale analysis technique based on the micromechanics of failure (MMF) to...
ABSTRACT: A micromechanics-based constituent progressive damage model was proposed in this study to ...
Composite laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
ABSTRACT: The micromechanics of failure was developed to predict the failure of continuous fiber rei...
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This chapter sets out to introduce the reader to the important area of micromechanical modelling for...
A micromechanics theory is proposed for the prediction of the fatigue failure of unidi-rectional com...
Physical testing of laminated structures has indicated that the compressive strength is often consid...
A computational micromechanics based Finite Element (FE) analysis methodology is presented to predic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76816/1/AIAA-2001-1640-412.pd
Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
A failure-mechanism-based micromechanical theory has been proposed for the development of a failure ...
A failure-mechanism-based micromechanical theory has been proposed for the development of a failure ...
In this paper, a new failure theory for laminated composite based on initiating failure mechanism is...
A micromechanics-based constituent progressive damage model was proposed in this study to predict ma...
This paper proposes a multi-scale analysis technique based on the micromechanics of failure (MMF) to...
ABSTRACT: A micromechanics-based constituent progressive damage model was proposed in this study to ...
Composite laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
ABSTRACT: The micromechanics of failure was developed to predict the failure of continuous fiber rei...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
This chapter sets out to introduce the reader to the important area of micromechanical modelling for...
A micromechanics theory is proposed for the prediction of the fatigue failure of unidi-rectional com...
Physical testing of laminated structures has indicated that the compressive strength is often consid...
A computational micromechanics based Finite Element (FE) analysis methodology is presented to predic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76816/1/AIAA-2001-1640-412.pd
Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...