Finite element modeling of frictionally restrained composite interfaces
- Author:
- Ahmed, Shamim
- Published:
- Apr 1, 1989.
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Ballarini, Roberto
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- The use of special interface finite elements to model frictional restraint in composite interfaces is described. These elements simulate Coulomb friction at the interface, and are incorporated into a standard finite element analysis of a two-dimensional isolated fiber pullout test. Various interfacial characteristics, such as the distribution of stresses at the interface, the extent of slip and delamination, load diffusion from fiber to matrix, and the amount of fiber extraction or depression are studied for different friction coefficients. The results are compared to those obtained analytically using a singular integral equation approach, and those obtained by assuming a constant interface shear strength. The usefulness of these elements in micromechanical modeling of fiber-reinforced composite materials is highlighted.
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- Document ID: 19890014547.
Accession ID: 89N23918.
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