Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
801174 Mechanics Research Communications 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present paper proposes a method of virtual testing with a view to investigating the local response of tows within textile ceramic matrix composite (CMC) under various loading conditions. The method was developed on 2D woven SiC/SiC composites. It capitalizes on knowledge on mechanical damage phenomenology and data established in previous works. It is applied to isolated transverse tows subjected to uniaxial loading by parallel longitudinal tows. The transverse tows contain heterogeneities like matrix voids, fibres and interphases. Mesh for finite element analysis is constructed from micrographs of composite cross section. Cracks were introduced into the mesh for simulation of multiple cracking. Transverse tow tensile behavior and data on distributions of flaw populations were derived from finite element computations of stress-state. Results were compared to experimental observations.

► We developed a heterogeneous virtual material applied to CMCs. ► Variability of stress fields is highlighted. ► Cracks are introduced in FE model of microstructure. ► Virtual testings are performed for transverse multiple cracking. ► Crack patterns depend both on micro and mesostructure of CMCs ds.

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