A double inclusion model for microcrack arrest in fibre reinforced brittle materials (Q1086037)
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A double inclusion model for microcrack arrest in fibre reinforced brittle materials (English)
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1987
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A model for the prediction of microcrack growth in a fibre reinforced brittle matrix composite material is suggested. The model is based on composite material theory and linear elastic fracture mechanics. The microcracks in question are so-called large microcracks, i.e. microcracks which are bridged by the reinforcing fibres. The crack bridging fibres are ''smeared'' out to form a homogeneous medium. This homogeneous medium constitutes together with the matrix crack an ellipsoidal so-called ''double inclusion''. Matrix cracking as well as interfacial debonding can be analyzed and this analysis can be synthesized and interpreted as a determination of the strength of the reinforced matrix. The model is compared with some experimental results, and good agreement is found. The model can serve as a tool for the design of brittle matrix composite materials because it identifies the significance of fibre geometry, volume fraction of fibres, and adhesion between fibres and matrix.
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microcrack growth
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fibre reinforced brittle matrix composite material
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ellipsoidal
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double inclusion
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Matrix cracking
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interfacial debonding
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