H. Mahiou et A. Beakou, MODELING OF INTERFACIAL EFFECTS ON THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES, Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing, 29(9-10), 1998, pp. 1035-1048
The implementation of an imperfect bond between the fibre and the matr
ix in the micromechanical model of cell assembly is achieved by two ap
proaches. In the first one, a displacement jump at the fibre-matrix in
terface is introduced. The second approach replaces solely the fibre a
nd the interphase by an equivalent medium. Our results show that the t
wo approaches give the same estimation of effective elastic properties
which describe the behaviour of the composite in its transverse plane
. The combination of the tangential and normal interphase stiffness ef
fect has been observed by loading a composite at a 45 degrees off-axis
. When the displacement discontinuity approach is used, the fibre-matr
ix interface has an important effect on failure modes generated in the
composite. We have noticed that the loss of material strength is much
greater as the fibre-matrix bond becomes poor. (C) 1998 Published by
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