The elastic properties of fiber-reinforced materials with imperfect interfacial bondings: Analytical approximations versus full-field simulations

IF 3.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Mechanics of Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.mechmat.2024.105185
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New analytical approximations are proposed for the linear elastic properties of fiber materials with imperfect interfacial bondings, across which displacements jump in proportion to the tractions, for finite volume fraction of reinforcements. The fibers are all parallel, isotropically distributed on the transverse plane, and of circular cross section. Elastic properties of both matrix and reinforcement can be arbitrary, but those of their interfacial bonding are restricted to a particular form of common use. Proposals rely on the combined use of the Hashin–Shtrikman approximation for perfectly bonded systems and the equivalent inclusion concept adapted to the peculiar geometry of fibers. Three distinct approximations are considered which differ in the way the elastic properties of the interfacial bonding are averaged over the interfacial surface; they either involve an arithmetic, a harmonic, or a mixed average. Their accuracy is assessed by confronting them to full-field simulations generated with a Fast Fourier Transform-based algorithm suitably implemented to handle interfacial imperfections. Comparisons for transversely isotropic materials with monodisperse reinforcements confirm the superiority of the harmonic and mixed approximations over the more common arithmetic approximation. Overall, the mixed approximation is found to provide the most accurate estimates for a wide range of interfacial bondings and reinforcement contents. The approximations should therefore constitute a valuable ingredient in mean-field descriptions for fiber-reinforced materials incorporating interfacial deformation processes.
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界面结合不完美的纤维增强材料的弹性特性:分析近似与全场模拟
本文提出了纤维材料线性弹性特性的新分析近似值,这些材料具有不完美的界面结合,在有限体积分数的增强材料中,穿过界面的位移与牵引力成比例跳跃。纤维都是平行的,在横向平面上各向同性分布,横截面为圆形。基体和加固材料的弹性性能可以是任意的,但其界面结合的弹性性能却仅限于一种特殊的常用形式。我们的建议是结合使用完全粘合系统的 Hashin-Shtrikman 近似和适应纤维特殊几何形状的等效包含概念。我们考虑了三种不同的近似方法,它们在界面表面平均界面粘合弹性特性的方式上各不相同;它们或者涉及算术平均,或者涉及谐波平均,或者涉及混合平均。将它们与基于快速傅立叶变换的算法生成的全场模拟进行对比,以评估它们的准确性。通过对具有单分散增强材料的横向各向同性材料进行比较,证实谐波近似和混合近似优于更常见的算术近似。总体而言,混合近似法可为各种界面粘结和加固含量提供最精确的估算。因此,这些近似值应成为包含界面变形过程的纤维增强材料平均场描述的重要组成部分。
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Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics of Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Mechanics of Materials is a forum for original scientific research on the flow, fracture, and general constitutive behavior of geophysical, geotechnical and technological materials, with balanced coverage of advanced technological and natural materials, with balanced coverage of theoretical, experimental, and field investigations. Of special concern are macroscopic predictions based on microscopic models, identification of microscopic structures from limited overall macroscopic data, experimental and field results that lead to fundamental understanding of the behavior of materials, and coordinated experimental and analytical investigations that culminate in theories with predictive quality.
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