Discontinuous constitutive response of brittle matrix fibrous composites (Q1354921)

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    Discontinuous constitutive response of brittle matrix fibrous composites (English)
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    5 February 1998
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    A bridged-crack model is proposed in order to explain the constitutive flexural response of brittle matrix fibrous composites. This response is often discontinuous owing to the presence of virtual catastrophic branches; i.e. snap-through with load-control, and snap-back with deflection-control. The bridging tractions are assumed as constant plastic forces, whereas the cracks run in an elastic brittle matrix. The bridged-crack model accounts for small-scale microstructural studies of fibre-reinforced materials, or in the case of a rather small number of reinforcements, rivets or patches. The bridged-crack model results approach the results obtained by using the cohesive-crack model of Dugdale type when the density of the bridging elements tends to infinity.
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    cohesive-crack model of Dugdale type
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    bridged-crack model
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    virtual catastrophic branches
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    snap-through with load-control
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    snap-back with deflection-control
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