Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6705554 Composite Structures 2016 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
The random nature of the microstructural attributes in fabricated composite material gives rise to developing a representative volume element which incorporates the aforementioned randomness. In this paper we present a methodology for generating a realistic volume element with discrete defects that are statistically equivalent random defects in a Sic/SiNC samples. Data extracted from two dimensional cross-sectional micrographs leads to the geometric statistical characterization of stochastic micro-scale discontinuities. Three dimensional discrete ellipsoidal voids are then introduced to a defect-free eight-harness weave model based on the obtained statistical characteristics, using a Monte-Carlo simulation. The geometric parameters of the generated defects result in target statistics equivalent to that of the defects in the micrographs.
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