Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5018396 Mechanics of Materials 2017 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
A detailed investigation of micro-scale damage development in uni-directional polymer composites under longitudinal loading (loading along the fiber-direction) has been presented in the current work. Three major damage modes have been considered, namely, matrix damage, fiber-matrix interface debonding and multiple fiber fragmentation. The development and progression of these damage modes and their effect on the overall stress-strain response of the uni-directional fiber reinforced plastic (UD-FRP) is of interest. From the study, it has been demonstrated that the dimensions of the three dimensional repeating unit cell (3D-RUC) needed to generate repeatable results are inherently dependent on the fiber volume fractions. The length of 3D-RUC is longer for a higher fiber volume fractions. In addition, the physics of fiber fragmentation is inherently linked to the proximity of other fibers triggering failure mechanics different from the single fiber fragmentation behavior. Stochastic fiber fragmentation characteristics have also been studied by quantifying the effect of Weibull parameters on overall response of the micro-structure.
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