Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
253174 Composite Structures 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

An inverse numerical method for periodic composite characterization is reported. The method utilizes the velocity data based on Floquet wave homogenization. The optimization procedure is performed on the basis of the gradient method. An efficient polynomial function is derived from Christoffel equation. The numerical procedure leads to an analytical form of the minimized function which is related to the whole Floquet data. The set of input data is collected from different azimuthal plane orientations inside the homogenization domain. The output results mainly include the effective elastic constants of the multidirectional composite and the reliability factor. The initialization of the elastic stiffness matrix is obtained by averaging the rigidity tensor corresponding to each layer orientation. This procedure is examined for [0/90] and [0/60/−60] composites; some of the obtained elastic constants are significantly dependent on the frequency. The agreement between the adopted Floquet velocities and the calculated ones is good; the reliability factor does not exceed 1%. Slight deviations are pointed out in the vicinity of the homogenization limits.

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