Constitutive modeling of fiber composites with a soft hyperelastic matrix |
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Authors: | Francisco López Jiménez Sergio Pellegrino |
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Institution: | Graduate Aerospace Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of unidirectional carbon fiber composites with a silicone matrix, loaded transversally to the fibers. The experiments show nonlinear behavior with significant strain softening under cyclic loading. The numerical study uses a plane-strain finite element continuum model of the composite material in which the fiber distribution is based on experimental observations and cohesive elements allow debonding to take place at the fiber/matrix interfaces. It is found that accurate estimates of the initial tangent stiffness measured in the experiments can be obtained without allowing for debonding, but this feature has to be included to capture the non-linear and strain-softening behavior. |
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