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Finite deformation of incompressible fiber-reinforced elastomers: A computational micromechanics approach
Authors:Joaquín Moraleda  Javier Segurado  Javier LLorca  
Institution:aDepartamento de Ciencia de Materiales, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados de Materiales (IMDEA-Materiales), E. T. S. de Ingenieros de Caminos, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The in-plane finite deformation of incompressible fiber-reinforced elastomers was studied using computational micromechanics. Composite microstructure was made up of a random and homogeneous dispersion of aligned rigid fibers within a hyperelastic matrix. Different matrices (Neo-Hookean and Gent), fibers (monodisperse or polydisperse, circular or elliptical section) and reinforcement volume fractions (10–40%) were analyzed through the finite element simulation of a representative volume element of the microstructure. A successive remeshing strategy was employed when necessary to reach the large deformation regime in which the evolution of the microstructure influences the effective properties. The simulations provided for the first time “quasi-exact” results of the in-plane finite deformation for this class of composites, which were used to assess the accuracy of the available homogenization estimates for incompressible hyperelastic composites.
Keywords:Fiber-reinforced composite material  Rubber material  Elastic material  Computational micromechanics
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