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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Pires, Fma
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- 2023On the representativeness of polycrystalline models with transformation induced plasticitycitations
- 2022On the computational treatment of fully coupled crystal plasticity slip and martensitic transformation constitutive models at finite strainscitations
- 2022Consistent modeling of the coupling between crystallographic slip and martensitic phase transformation for mechanically induced loadingscitations
- 2021Homogenizing the Elastic Properties of Composite Material Using the NNRPIM
- 2020Torsional fretting wear experimental analysis of a R3 offshore steel against a PC/ABS blendcitations
- 2019The role of elastic anisotropy on the macroscopic constitutive response and yield onset of cubic oligo- and polycrystalscitations
- 2018Constitutive modelling of mechanically induced martensitic transformations Prediction of transformation surfacescitations
- 2016Intralaminar damage in polymer composites in the presence of finite fiber rotation: Part I - Constitutive modelcitations
- 2016Intralaminar damage in polymer composites in the presence of finite fiber rotation: Part II - Numerical analysis and validationcitations
- 2014Predicting the mechanical behavior of amorphous polymeric materials under strain through multi-scale simulationcitations
- 2014AN ALGORITHM TO GENERATE MICRO MECHANICAL MODELS COMPOSED BY CIRCULAR INCLUSIONS
- 2013A framework for product architecture and technology selection in competitive environment
- 2011A MICROMECHANICAL CONSTITUTIVE MODEL FOR DUCTILE FRACTURE: NUMERICAL TREATMENT AND CALIBRATION STRATEGY
- 2009Numerical modelling of the filament winding process
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Intralaminar damage in polymer composites in the presence of finite fiber rotation: Part II - Numerical analysis and validation
Abstract
In this paper the effects of fiber rotation inclusion in the continuum damage model are studied. Firstly, transverse compression case for unidirectional laminate composites is considered and the ability of the model to predict the final failure strength and fiber rotation angle for different initial fiber angles is analyzed using experimental data, and compared to the damage model excluding fiber rotation. Some damage analysis also carried out by means of X-ray images of damaged specimens. In addition, the ability of the models to be used for failure analysis of the thermoplastic matrix composites is evaluated. This type of composites reveals high level of fiber rotation, that makes them a good candidate to be investigated under this context. The study suggests the importance of fiber rotation inclusion in the damage analysis and highlights its advantages over not regarding it. Besides, it reveals the capability of the rotation considered model to be used for thermoplastic-based composites while the original damage model is not useful in this case.