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  • 2024On the Averaging and Closure of Fiber Orientation Tensors in Virtual Process Chains3citations
  • 2023Fiber Orientation Tensors and Mean Field Homogenization: Application to Sheet Molding Compoundcitations
  • 2023Implementation and comparison of algebraic and machine learning based tensor interpolation methods applied to fiber orientation tensor fields obtained from CT images11citations
  • 2023On the Phase Space of Fourth-Order Fiber-Orientation Tensors8citations
  • 2022On the dependence of orientation averaging mean field homogenization on planar fourth-order fiber orientation tensorscitations
  • 2022Variety of fiber orientation tensorscitations

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  • Krauß, Constantin
  • Mitsch, Johannes
  • Böhlke, Thomas
  • Kärger, Luise
  • Weidenmann, Kay André
  • Liebig, Wilfried
  • Inal, Kaan A.
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Fiber Orientation Tensors and Mean Field Homogenization: Application to Sheet Molding Compound

  • Bauer, Julian Karl
Abstract

Effective mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites strongly depend on the microstructure, including the fibers' orientation. Studying this dependency, we identify the variety of fiber orientation tensors up to fourth-order using irreducible tensors and material symmetry. The case of planar fiber orientation tensors, relevant for sheet molding compound, is presented completely. Consequences for the reconstruction of fiber distributions and mean field homogenization are presented.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • elasticity
  • homogenization
  • fiber-reinforced composite