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Microbuckle initiation in fibre composites: A finite element study
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    Microbuckle initiation in fibre composites: A finite element study (English)
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    23 June 1997
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    A finite strain continuum theory is presented for unidirectional fibre reinforced composites under in-plane loading. The constitutive response is expressed in terms of couple stress theory, and is deduced from a unit cell of a linear elastic Timoshenko beam embedded in a nonlinear elastic-plastic matrix. The continuum theory is implemented within a finite element framework and is used to analyse compressive failure of polymer matrix composites by fibre microbuckling.
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    finite strain continuum theory
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    in-plane loading
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    couple stress theory
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    linear elastic Timoshenko beam
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    nonlinear elastic-plastic matrix
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    compressive failure
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