Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
253389 Composite Structures 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The durability of structures made of composite materials is affected by diverse factors, among which creep deformation, ageing and damage. Ageing is related to elapsed time (with different effects in different environmental conditions); damage is related to microstructural modifications due stress and/or strain inputs.The formal definition of these effects and the corresponding constitutive formulations are presented. These formulations are used to obtain analytical solutions and also to implement a Finite Element programme for viscoelastic analysis of laminar structures in a large displacement with small strains context. Then, the effects of ageing and damage on both the short and the long term stability of beam columns are analyzed. Some examples for verification of the formulation and for the comparison of effect are presented.

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