AbstractThe primary goal of this work is to develop an efficient analytical tool for the computer simulation of progressive damage in the fiber reinforced composite (FRC) materials and thus to provide the micro mechanics-based theoretical framework for a deeper insight into fatigue phenomena in them. An accurate solution has been obtained for the micro stress field in a meso cell model of fibrous composite. The developed method combines the superposition principle, Kolosov–Muskhelishvili’s technique of complex potentials and Fourier series expansion. By using the properly chosen periodic potentials, the primary boundary-value problem stated on the multiple-connected domain has been reduced to an ordinary, well-posed set of linear algebraic ...
AbstractA complete analytical solution has been obtained of the elasticity problem for a plane conta...
A new micromechanical damage model accounting for progressive interface debonding is developed for c...
Composite materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their remarkable mechanical p...
AbstractThe primary goal of this work is to develop an efficient analytical tool for the computer si...
AbstractThe numerical analysis of engineering structures is usually based upon the assumptions of a ...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is to provide a quantitative prediction of the elastic-damage b...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97057/1/AIAA2012-1539.pd
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
Structural components made of fibre-reinforced materials are frequently used in engineering applicat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83576/1/AIAA-2010-2693-128.pd
The micromechanics theory, generalized method of cells (GMC), was employed to simulate the debonding...
AbstractThe smeared crack band theory is implemented within the high-fidelity generalized method of ...
A partially debonded fibre can be analysed as a 3-D mixed Mode fracture case, for which the fibre–ma...
Failure of fibre-reinforced composites is affected by fatigue, which increases the challenge in desi...
AbstractThe development of the fracture in composites reinforced with brittle fibers, it is generall...
AbstractA complete analytical solution has been obtained of the elasticity problem for a plane conta...
A new micromechanical damage model accounting for progressive interface debonding is developed for c...
Composite materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their remarkable mechanical p...
AbstractThe primary goal of this work is to develop an efficient analytical tool for the computer si...
AbstractThe numerical analysis of engineering structures is usually based upon the assumptions of a ...
AbstractThe aim of the present paper is to provide a quantitative prediction of the elastic-damage b...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97057/1/AIAA2012-1539.pd
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
Structural components made of fibre-reinforced materials are frequently used in engineering applicat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83576/1/AIAA-2010-2693-128.pd
The micromechanics theory, generalized method of cells (GMC), was employed to simulate the debonding...
AbstractThe smeared crack band theory is implemented within the high-fidelity generalized method of ...
A partially debonded fibre can be analysed as a 3-D mixed Mode fracture case, for which the fibre–ma...
Failure of fibre-reinforced composites is affected by fatigue, which increases the challenge in desi...
AbstractThe development of the fracture in composites reinforced with brittle fibers, it is generall...
AbstractA complete analytical solution has been obtained of the elasticity problem for a plane conta...
A new micromechanical damage model accounting for progressive interface debonding is developed for c...
Composite materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their remarkable mechanical p...