Developing a compressive failure theory for nanocomposites

A. N. Guz*, A. A. Rodger, I. A. Guz

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Abstract

The paper addresses a compressive-failure theory for polymer-matrix nanocomposites in the case where failure onset is due to microbuckling. Two approaches based on the three-dimensional linearized theory of stability of deformable bodies are applied to laminated and fibrous nanocomposites. According to the first approach (continuum compressive-failure theory), nanocomposites are modeled by a homogeneous anisotropic medium with effective constants, including microstructural parameters. The second approach uses the piecewise-homogeneous model, three-dimensional relations for fibers (CNT) and matrix, and continuity conditions at the fiber-matrix interface. The compressive-failure theory is used to solve specific problems for laminated and fibrous nanocomposites. Some approximate failure theories based on the one- and two-dimensional applied theories of stability of rods, plates, and shells are analyzed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-37
Number of pages35
JournalPrikladnaya Mekhanika
Volume41
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • CNT fiber
  • Compressive failure
  • Microbuckling
  • Nanocomposites
  • Polymer matrix
  • Three-dimensional linearized theory of stability of deformable bodies

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metals and Alloys

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