Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference (한국공작기계학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1998.10a
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- Pages.287-292
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- 1998
Damage Mechanics in Particle or short-Fiber Reinforced Composite
분산형 복합재료의 손상 메커니즘
Abstract
In particle or short-fiber reinforced composites. cracking of the reinforcements is a significant damage mode because the broken reinforcements lose load carrying capacity. This paper deals with the load carrying capacity of intact and broken ellipsoidal inhomogeneities embedded in an infinite body and a damage theory of particle or short-fiber reinforce composites. The average stress in the inhomogeneity represents its load carrying capacity. and the difference between the average stresses of the intact t and broken inhomogeneities indicates the loss of load carrying capacity due to cracking damage. The composite in damage process contains intact and broken reinforcements in a matrix. An incremental constitutive relation of particle or short-fiber reinforced composites including the progressive cracking damage of the reinforcements have been developed based on the Eshelby's equivalent inclusion method and Mori and Tanaka's mean field concept. Influence of the cracking damage on the stress-strain response of the composites is demonstrated.
Keywords
- Damage mechanics;
- Reinforcement cracking;
- Particle or short-fiber reinforced composites;
- Load carrying capacity;
- Equivalent inclusion method;
- Mean field theory;
- Micromechanics