Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
802861 Mechanics of Materials 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new transversely-isotropic elastic–plastic constitutive model for unidirectional fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) is presented. The model is able to represent the fully nonlinear mechanical behavior under multi-axial loading conditions and under triaxial stress states prior to the onset of cracking. Since associated flow rules often give a wrong prediction of plastic Poisson coefficients, a non-associated flow rule is introduced to provide realistic predictions of the volumetric plastic strains. This paper focusses on the simulation of triaxiality dependent plasticity based nonlinearities of FRP until failure occurs. The onset and propagation of failure is predicted by a new smeared crack model presented in an accompanying paper (Camanho et al., 2012). In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the new material model, a yield surface parameter identification for IM7-8552 carbon epoxy is presented and simulations of quasi-static transverse and off-axis compression tests and of uniaxial compression tests superimposed with various values of hydrostatic pressure are shown as a model verification.

► We propose a three-dimensional plasticity model for fibre-reinforced composite laminates. ► The model represents the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the plastic response of polymer composites. ► The model is able to accurately predict the non-linear response of several off-axis compression test specimens.

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