A. Alostaz et I. Jasiuk, THE INFLUENCE OF INTERFACE AND ARRANGEMENT OF INCLUSIONS ON LOCAL STRESSES IN COMPOSITE-MATERIALS, Acta materialia, 45(10), 1997, pp. 4131-4143
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54
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
We studied a model composite material consisting of a thin epoxy plate
(matrix) reinforced with stiff circular disks (inclusions) and subjec
ted to a uniaxial tension. At each inclusion-matrix interface there is
an interfacial layer, an interphase, which has uniform properties. Th
e inclusions are arranged in the matrix at random but with no overlap.
For comparison we also considered square and triangular periodic arra
ngements. We have studied elastic fields of such composites both exper
imentally, using a photoelasticity method, and numerically via a finit
e element method. We have found that random inclusion arrangements giv
e higher stress concentrations than the periodic ones owing to stress
localizations. The highest stress increase is in a compliant interface
case, which also exhibits the highest scatter in stress magnitudes fo
r different random arrangements al the same volume fraction. (C) 1997
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