A Cosserat shell model for interphases in elastic media |
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Authors: | M.B. Rubin Y. Benveniste |
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Affiliation: | a Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel b Department of Solid Mechanics, Materials and Systems, School of Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, 69978 Tel-Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | This study is concerned with the modeling of interphases in elastic media in general, and in composite materials in particular. The aim is to replace a boundary value problem consisting of a three-phase configuration, say that of fiber-interphase-matrix, by a simpler problem which involves the fiber and matrix only, plus certain matching conditions which simulate the interphase. The simplest of such known representations replaces a thin interphase by a “perfect contact interface” (a single surface) across which the displacements and tractions are assumed to be continuous. Another classical model replaces a thin and soft interphase by a “spring-type interface”, across which the tractions are continuous, but the displacement field undergoes a discontinuity. In the present paper, a Cosserat shell model of the interphase is derived which successfully models the original interphase in a unified manner, for the full range of its material parameters relative to those of the neighboring media. The model is derived in the setting of three-dimensional linear elasticity with small deformations and displacements. Comparisons with an existing exact solution of a coated fiber in an infinite matrix show that it performs extremely well even for moderately thick interphases. |
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Keywords: | Interphases Fiber reinforced composite material Cosserat shells Shells and membranes |
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