scholarly journals FFT phase-field model combined with cohesive composite voxels for fracture of composite materials with interfaces

Author(s):  
Yang Chen ◽  
Lionel Gélébart ◽  
Aldo Marano ◽  
James Marrow

AbstractA framework for damage modelling based on the fast Fourier transform (FFT) method is proposed to combine the variational phase-field approach with a cohesive zone model. This combination enables the application of the FFT methodology in composite materials with interfaces. The composite voxel technique with a laminate model is adopted for this purpose. A frictional cohesive zone model is incorporated to describe the fracture behaviour of the interface including frictional sliding. Representative numerical examples demonstrate that the proposed model is able to predict complex fracture behaviour in composite microstructures, such as debonding, frictional sliding of interfaces, crack deviation and coalescence of interface cracking and matrix cracking.

2020 ◽  
Vol 358 ◽  
pp. 112618 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Quintanas-Corominas ◽  
A. Turon ◽  
J. Reinoso ◽  
E. Casoni ◽  
M. Paggi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (35) ◽  
pp. 591-599
Author(s):  
Yulong; ; LI ◽  
Vasiliy N. DOBRYANSKIY ◽  
Alexander A. OREKHOV

Fiber composites based on polymer matrices are promising structural materials that meet high requirements for strength, reliability, durability, and hardness. Therefore, composite materials are widely used as structural materials for aerospace products. The problems associated with the destruction of fiber composites were relevant at all stages of technology development. A variety of reinforcing fibers and polymer binders, as well as reinforcement schemes, allow directional control of strength, stiffness, level of working temperatures and other properties of polymer composite materials. This article discusses a methodology for experimental determination of the mechanical properties of carbon-based fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials, including the determination of the interlayer fracture toughness under loading under separation conditions using the doublecantilever beam method (DCB) and the fracture toughness under transverse shear conditions using the ENF (End-Notched Flexure) method and interlayer strength. The test results of samples of polymer composite materials with a carbon reinforcing filler with different surface densities are presented. The experimental data were used to identify the parameters of the VCCT (Virtual Crack Closure Technique) and CZM (Cohesive Zone Model) closure models used to describe the development of cracks in the composites under consideration. It was found that the parameters determining the strength of layered composites are such characteristics as interlayer strength and crack resistance. It was found that the decrease in the strength of individual layers of the composite does not always affect the current stress state of the entire structure, which is often difficult to detect experimentally, but can significantly affect the further behavior of the object under study provided that the crack develops further.


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