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Modeling the anisotropic finite-deformation viscoelastic behavior of soft fiber-reinforced composites
Authors:TD Nguyen  RE Jones  BL Boyce
Institution:aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA;bMicrosystems Materials Department, Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA
Abstract:This paper presents constitutive models for the anisotropic, finite-deformation viscoelastic behavior of soft fiber-reinforced composites. An essential assumption of the models is that both the fiber reinforcements and matrix can exhibit distinct time-dependent behavior. As such, the constitutive formulation attributes a different viscous stretch measure and free energy density to the matrix and fiber phases. Separate flow rules are specified for the matrix and the individual fiber families. The flow rules for the fiber families then are combined to give an anisotropic flow rule for the fiber phase. This is in contrast to many current inelastic models for soft fiber-reinforced composites which specify evolution equations directly at the composite level. The approach presented here allows key model parameters of the composite to be related to the properties of the matrix and fiber constituents and to the fiber arrangement. An efficient algorithm is developed for the implementation of the constitutive models in a finite-element framework, and examples are presented examining the effects of the viscoelastic behavior of the matrix and fiber phases on the time-dependent response of the composite.
Keywords:Anisotropy  Orthotropic  Viscoelasticity  Fiber-reinforced composites  Soft tissues  Soft composites
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