Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
253411 Composite Structures 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this paper is the prediction of coefficients of thermal expansion in unidirectional fiber-reinforced composites. The representative volume element is a three phase composite structure subjected to a uniform temperature change. The advanced hybrid interphase concept is introduced, in which the interphase thickness depends on the property under consideration. This model involves also imperfect adhesion by immediate softening of material properties. Equations for the prediction of coefficients of thermal expansion are presented. Results are illustrated and discussed in terms of fiber volume fraction and adhesion coefficient. To validate the accuracy of these results finite element analysis has also been utilized. Predictions of coefficients of thermal expansion are in good agreement with experimental, finite element analysis and previous published results. The coefficients of thermal expansion of the considered polymer matrix composites are affected significantly by the parameters characterizing interphase.

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