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dc.titleOn a general constitutive description for the inelastic and failure behavior of fibrous laminates - Part II: Laminate theory and applications
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Z.-M.
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-07T05:24:39Z
dc.date.available2014-10-07T05:24:39Z
dc.date.issued2002-05
dc.identifier.citationHuang, Z.-M. (2002-05). On a general constitutive description for the inelastic and failure behavior of fibrous laminates - Part II: Laminate theory and applications. Computers and Structures 80 (13) : 1177-1199. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0045-7949(02)00075-5
dc.identifier.issn00457949
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/84464
dc.description.abstractThese two parts of papers report systematically a constitutive description for the inelastic and strength behavior of laminated composites reinforced with various fiber preforms. The constitutive relationship is established micromechanically, through layer-by-layer analysis. Namely, only the properties of the constituent fiber and matrix materials of the composites are required as input data. In the previous part (Comput. Struct. (submitted)), the lamina theory was presented. Three fundamental quantities of the laminae, i.e. the internal stresses generated in the constituent fiber and matrix materials and the instantaneous compliance matrix, with different fiber preform (including woven, braided, and knitted fabric) reinforcements were explicitly obtained by virtue of the bridging micromechanics model. In the present paper, the laminate stress analysis is shown. The purpose of this analysis is to determine the load shared by each lamina in the laminate, so that the lamina theory can be applied. Incorporation of the constitutive equations into an FEM software package is illustrated. A number of application examples are given in the paper to demonstrate the efficiency of the constitutive theory established. The predictions thus made include: failure envelopes of multidirectional laminates subjected to biaxial in-plane loads, thermo-mechanical cycling stress-strain curves of a titanium metal matrix composite laminate, S-N curves of multilayer knitted fabric reinforced laminates under tensile fatigue, and bending load-deflection plots and ultimate bending strengths of laminated braided fabric reinforced beams subjected to lateral loads. All these predictions are based on the constituent properties which were measured or available independently, and are compared with experimental results. Reasonably good correlations have been found in all the cases. It is expected that the present constitutive relationship can benefit the critical design and strength analysis of a primarily loaded structure made of composite materials. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectComposite structure
dc.subjectConstitutive relationship
dc.subjectFlexural failure
dc.subjectIn-plane failure
dc.subjectLaminated composite
dc.subjectLoad-deflection curve
dc.subjectMechanical property
dc.subjectMetal matrix composite
dc.subjectStiffness discount
dc.subjectStrength prediction
dc.subjectTextile composite
dc.subjectThermo-mechanical fatigue
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentDEAN'S OFFICE (ENGINEERING)
dc.description.doi10.1016/S0045-7949(02)00075-5
dc.description.sourcetitleComputers and Structures
dc.description.volume80
dc.description.issue13
dc.description.page1177-1199
dc.description.codenCMSTC
dc.identifier.isiut000177479000003
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