Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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820933 | Composites Science and Technology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
We present a model to study the effect of the spatial distributions in fiber volume fraction on the failure initiation location in the open hole off-axis tensile. These variations are introduced with a micromechanical enhancement dehomogenization process. Good agreement is obtained between our predicted failure locations and experimental results by considering a failure criterion based on the effective shear strain in the matrix. The predicted failure angle distribution is in good agreement with the experimental results when the variability in the fiber volume fraction is included in the simulations.
► We develop a model that incorporates uncertainty in the fiber volume fraction. ► We present experimental results that show large scatter in the failure location. ► The numerical predictions of failure incorporate the fiber volume distribution. ► The numerical model describes the scatter found in the experiments.