My. He et al., INELASTIC STRAINS DUE TO MATRIX CRACKING IN UNIDIRECTIONAL FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES, Mechanics of materials, 18(3), 1994, pp. 213-229
Simulations of the inelastic strains caused by matrix cracking in unid
irectional CMCs are performed. They are based on a cell model, which h
as previously been analyzed by a shear lag approximation. Here, finite
element solutions are used to arrive at more accurate formulae, diffe
ring from the shear lag results mainly in the range of small debonds.
The model relates the inelastic strain to the constitutive properties,
particularly the interface sliding and debonding resistances. Compari
sons with experimental results indicate good correspondence for a SiC/
SiC composite but divergences for a SiC/CAS composite. The divergences
are attributed to the contribution of inelastic strain from fiber fai
lure.