A fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational framework based on the multi-scale computational homogenisation is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers. At each macrostructure Gauss point, constitutive matrices for thermal, moisture transport and mechanical responses were calculated from the computational homogenisation of underlying representative volume element (RVE). A degradation model, developed from experimental data relating evolution of mechanical properties over time for a given exposure temperature and moisture concentration was also incorporated in the proposed computational framework. A unified approach is used to impose the RVE boundary conditions, which allows convenient switching between displacement, traction and per...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the predicti...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...
A fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational framework based on the multi-scale computation...
A fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational framework based on the multi-scale computa- ti...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
AbstractA coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polym...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
AbstractA three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the ...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework was developed for the predict...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework was developed for the predict...
This paper presents a multiscale computational homogenisation approach for the calculation of homoge...
AbstractA three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the ...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the predicti...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the predicti...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...
A fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational framework based on the multi-scale computation...
A fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational framework based on the multi-scale computa- ti...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
AbstractA coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polym...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
A coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical computational model is proposed for fibre reinforced polymers, for...
AbstractA three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the ...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework was developed for the predict...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework was developed for the predict...
This paper presents a multiscale computational homogenisation approach for the calculation of homoge...
AbstractA three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the ...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the predicti...
A three-dimensional multi-scale computational homogenisation framework is developed for the predicti...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...
The mechanical properties of woven fabric composites could be predicted by two different approaches ...