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A novel dynamic constitutive micromechanical model to predict the strain rate dependent mechanical behavior of glass/epoxy laminated composites
Abstract:In the present research, a novel dynamic constitutive micromechanical (DCM) model was developed to predict the strain rate dependent mechanical behavior of laminated glass/epoxy composites. The present model is an integration of the generalized strain rate dependent constitutive model as a constitutive model for the neat polymer, the plasticity model of Huang as a micromechanical model, and dynamic progressive failure criteria. This model is able to predict the longitudinal and transverse tensile and in-plane shear behaviors of unidirectional glass/epoxy composites with arbitrary fiber volume fractions at arbitrary strain rates. The present model can also predict the stress-strain behavior of laminated composites with different layups and fiber volume fractions at arbitrary strain rates. A comparison between the results predicted by the present model and the available experimental data showed that the model predicts the strain rate dependent mechanical behavior of glass/epoxy composites with very good accuracy.
Keywords:Dynamic constitutive model  Strain rate  Composites  Analytical model  Micromechanics
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