Ws. Slaughter et Na. Fleck, MICROBUCKLING OF FIBER COMPOSITES WITH RANDOM INITIAL FIBER WAVINESS, Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids, 42(11), 1994, pp. 1743-1766
A fiber microbuckling calculation is presented for the effects of fibe
r misalignment and material nonlinearity on the compressive strength o
f fiber composites. The role of fiber bending stiffness is included by
using a particular form of couple stress theory. In order to examine
the effect of a distribution of fiber waviness, the fiber misalignment
angle is assumed to vary along the fiber length but is taken to be un
iform in the transverse direction. Thus, the effects of wavelength as
well as amplitude of fiber waviness are taken into account. A consider
ation of sinusoidal initial waviness reveals that short wavelength imp
erfections are much less deleterious than long wavelengths. A statisti
cal analysis is presented for the effect of random fiber waviness on c
ompressive strength, using a Monte Carlo simulation technique. Compres
sive strength is found to be particularly sensitive to the area under
the spectral density curve and to the minimum fiber wavelength.