Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5022618 International Journal of Engineering Science 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The indented composite material is assumed to consist of two phases modeled as hemispherical inhomogeneities embedded at the surface of the semi-infinite homogenized medium with unknown properties. The radii of the hemispherical inhomogeneities are chosen in such a way that the indentation is performed at the center of the corresponding phase site. The effective properties of the homogenized medium are evaluated using the Mori-Tanaka homogenization scheme. Both Poisson's ratios of the phases and the phase concentrations are assumed to be known. The two-phase self-consistent model is based on the first-order asymptotic model for the incremental indentation stiffness of an embedded hemispherical inhomogeneity.
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