Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1450196 Acta Materialia 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A recently developed multiscale, multifield model is used to study the elastic response of a fiber-reinforced polymer composite material under different loading conditions. The multifield model is based on the theory of microstructured continua, and allows the introduction of microstructural variables (in this case the local microfiber orientation) within a standard continuum model. The numerical solution is implemented in a finite element approach. By simulated loading tests on a model system, we show that the multifield model goes well beyond the conventional anisotropic Cauchy solution, and can effectively incorporate the dependence of the elastic response on (i) an internal length scale, representing the actual fiber length, and (ii) the local fiber orientation.

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