Ya. Gowayed et al., MODIFICATION AND APPLICATION OF A UNIT-CELL CONTINUUM MODEL TO PREDICT THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF TEXTILE COMPOSITES, Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing, 27(2), 1996, pp. 149-155
The unit cell continuum model, presented by Foye, is based on the prin
ciples of finite element analysis using heterogeneous hexahedra brick
elements to predict the elastic properties of textile composites. The
use of heterogeneous elements, consisting of fibres and matrix, often
introduces mathematical instabilities in the solution due to the large
difference in the stiffness of the fibres and matrix. This can reduce
the accuracy of the results. In this paper a solution is presented to
this problem. The solution is based on a micro-level homogenization a
pproach utilizing a fabric geometry model. Moreover, this approach is
integrated with a geometric model, based on processing science modelli
ng, to ensure accurate representation of complex fabric preforms. Test
results for in-plane elastic properties of a five-harness satin weave
carbon/epoxy composite and a three-dimensional weave E-glass/poly(vin
yl ester) composite were compared with mechanical predictions using th
is approach and gave matching results.