Numerical analysis of the failure mechanisms of sill mats made of cemented backfill

Author(s):  
Alpha Mamoudou Talibe Keita ◽  
Abtin Jahanbakhshzadeh ◽  
Li Li
2011 ◽  
Vol 194-196 ◽  
pp. 1611-1614
Author(s):  
Jian Yu Zhang ◽  
Yue Fu ◽  
Li Bin Zhao

Stitched woven composite π joints and paralleled samples without stitching were investigated by numerical analysis under tensile loading. The effects of stitching on the mechanics behavior of composite π joints are presented. Stitching technique can reduce initial failure load of composite π joint, but remarkably improve the rupture load. The failure process of composite π joint, including the damage onset, propagation path and final failure pattern, is also limited in the stitched area. The failure mechanisms are expatiated by the numerical data and failure picture to obtain more knowledge about the mechanics behavior of composite π joints.


2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (20) ◽  
pp. 2781-2801 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yousef Saadati ◽  
Gilbert Lebrun ◽  
Jean-Francois Chatelain ◽  
Yves Beauchamp

Using natural fibers as reinforcement in polymer matrix composites necessitates evaluating the latter under different modes of solicitation. This allows extracting its material properties for engineering design and research purposes. The main objective of the study is preparing a consistent set of material properties for unidirectional flax fiber-reinforced epoxy composite with defined composition and basic configuration. These data are prerequisites for growing researches on flax fiber-reinforced epoxy composites, especially for numerical analysis purposes using the finite element method. In this work, partially green unidirectional-flax fiber-reinforced epoxy composites are tested for physical and mechanical properties and studied for their failure modes. Tension, compression, flexion, and shear properties, as well as physical properties like density, specific heat capacity and thermal diffusivity, are evaluated according to ASTM standard test methods. Flax fibers, which are composites by themselves, come in bundles in the composites and demonstrate a complex behavior. Therefore, a fractographic analysis has been conducted to understand the macro and microscale failure mechanisms to correlate them with the material properties. The results are in good agreement with those of the literature, when available, but they mainly show the specific behavior of unidirectional-flax composites subject to different solicitation modes, especially compression and direct shear modes evaluated this way for the first time for unidirectional-flax fiber-reinforced epoxy composite. They cover most of the data required for engineering design and numerical analysis by methods like finite element method, particularly for simulating the machining process of flax fiber-reinforced epoxy composite in the ongoing works.


Author(s):  
Jin Young Kim ◽  
R. E. Hummel ◽  
R. T. DeHoff

Gold thin film metallizations in microelectronic circuits have a distinct advantage over those consisting of aluminum because they are less susceptible to electromigration. When electromigration is no longer the principal failure mechanism, other failure mechanisms caused by d.c. stressing might become important. In gold thin-film metallizations, grain boundary grooving is the principal failure mechanism.Previous studies have shown that grain boundary grooving in gold films can be prevented by an indium underlay between the substrate and gold. The beneficial effect of the In/Au composite film is mainly due to roughening of the surface of the gold films, redistribution of indium on the gold films and formation of In2O3 on the free surface and along the grain boundaries of the gold films during air annealing.


Author(s):  
Robert C. Cieslinski ◽  
H. Craig Silvis ◽  
Daniel J. Murray

An understanding of the mechanical behavior polymers in the ductile-brittle transition region will result in materials with improved properties. A technique has been developed that allows the realtime observation of dynamic plane stress failure mechanisms in the transmission electron microscope. With the addition of a cryo-tensile stage, this technique has been extented to -173°C, allowing the observation of deformation during the ductile-brittle transition.The technique makes use of an annealed copper cartridge in which a thin section of bulk polymer specimen is bonded and plastically deformed in tension in the TEM using a screw-driven tensile stage. In contrast to previous deformation studies on solvent-cast films, this technique can examine the frozen-in morphology of a molded part.The deformation behavior of polypropylene and polypropylene impact modified with EPDM (ethylene-propylene diene modified) and PE (polyethylene) rubbers were investigated as function of temperature and the molecular weight of the impact modifier.


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