Authors
Daniel C Hammerand, Gary D Seidel, Dimitris C Lagoudas
Publication date
2007/4/30
Journal
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
277-294
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Computational micromechanical analysis of high-stiffness hollow fiber nanocomposites is performed using the finite element method. The high-stiffness hollow fibers are modeled either directly as isotropic hollow tubes or equivalent transversely isotropic effective solid cylinders with properties computed using a micromechanics based composite cylinders method. Using a representative volume element for clustered high-stiffness hollow fibers embedded in a compliant matrix with the appropriate periodic boundary conditions, the effective elastic properties are obtained from the finite element results. These effective elastic properties are compared to approximate analytical results found using micromechanics methods. The effects of an interphase layer between the high-stiffness hollow fibers and matrix to simulate imperfect load transfer and/or functionalization of the hollow fibers is also investigated and compared to …
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Scholar articles
DC Hammerand, GD Seidel, DC Lagoudas - Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2007