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Prediction of compressive strength and kink bands in composites using a work potential (English)
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9 March 1997
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A recently developed method of characterizing nonlinear, inelastic behavior of composites is described and then used to provide constitutive equations for use in the compressive strength problem of unidirectional fiber composites. This constitutive theory, which is based on a work potential, appears to be valid for the strain state and levels of strain needed to predict kink band angles and compressive strength. A one-dimensional deformation model of fiber waviness growth is then described and used to make a case that a band of wavy fibers initiates a kink band when local matrix cracking occurs and the axial stress equals or exceeds the predicted critical stress for local buckling. Equations are developed for predicting the behavior for general in-plane loading and arbitrarily large geometric nonlinearities when the failure mechanism is microbuckling. A geometrically approximate, analytical solution is also developed. Results for several cases are given in order to illustrate the predicted behavior and to show that the predictions are consistent with experimental observations.
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strain state
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fiber waviness growth
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local matrix cracking
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local buckling
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microbuckling
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