Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10128350 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
For predicting the mechanical response of mis aligned short fibre composite materials a two step homogenization procedure coupled with orientation averaging of the elastic material properties is often used. Orientation averaging is not valid for long fibre composites due to non-symmetric strain localization tensors. A method to homogenize the stress for mis aligned long fibre composites using the Functionally Graded Interphase (FGI) approach is presented and the results are compared to two step Mori Tanaka homogenization. The microstructure of long fibre Sheet Moulding Compound (SMC) composite is evaluated using X-ray micro computed tomography. The measured fibre orientation distributions are used to evaluate the number of representative fibre orientations required to predict the stress state of the SMC due to applied strains. It is found that 60 orientations are required to capture the stress response of the long fibre SMC composite using the FGI model and two step Mori Tanaka model.
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Authors
Trevor Sabiston, Pascal Pinter, Julie Lévesque, Kay André Weidenmann, Kaan Inal,