The series of free-edge boundary-value problems treated by Pagano and Rybic
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pos. Mater 1976;2:198-207) demonstrates the breakdown of homogenization in
the region of macroscopic gradients. Their study shows the need for an appr
opriate level of resolution in determining reasonably accurate stresses in
the region of macro gradients. Problems of this type can be readily handled
by using an adaptive multi-level computational model with varying resoluti
ons for critical and non-critical regions. The model introduces three level
s, a pure macroscopic problem with homogenized coefficients modeled through
a conventional displacement based FE code, macro-micro coupling through as
ymptotic homogenization where periodicity of microstructure is assumed, and
microscopic analysis using a Voronoi cell finite-element model. The effect
of increasing number of rows on the results is studied by the multiscale m
odel and the homogenized model. Fiber/matrix interfacial stresses are also
provided as these are expected to initiate the failure process in these fib
er-reinforced composite laminates. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All right
s reserved.