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A unified energy approach to a class of micromechanics models for composite materials
Authors:Y Huang  K C Hwang  K X Hu  A Chandra
Institution:(1) Dept. of Aerospace and Mech. Eng., The University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, AZ, USA;(2) Dept. of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, 100084 Beijing, China
Abstract:Several micromechanics models for the determination of composite moduli are investigated in this paper, including the dilute solution, self-consistent method, generalized self-consistent method, and Mori-Tanaka's method. These micromechanical models have been developed by following quite different approaches and physical interpretations. It is shown that all the micromechanics models share a common ground, the generalized Budiansky's energy-equivalence framework. The difference among the various models is shown to be the way in which the average strain of the inclusion phase is evaluated. As a bonus of this theoretical development, the asymmetry suffered in Mori-Tanaka's method can be circumvented and the applicability of the generalized self-consistent method can be extended to materials containing microcracks, multiphase inclusions, non-spherical inclusions, or non-cylindrical inclusions. The relevance to the differential method, double-inclusion model, and Hashin-Shtrikman bounds is also discussed. The application of these micromechanics models to particulate-reinforced composites and microcracked solids is reviewed and some new results are presented.
Keywords:micromechanics models  energy-equivalence framework  dilute solution  self-consistent method  generalized self-consistent method  Mori-Tanaka's method
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