Modelling of composite materials energy by fiber bundle model

IF 0.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
S. Boufass, A. Hader, M. Tanasehte, H. Sbiaai, I. Achik, Y. Boughaleb
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Abstract

In this paper, the fiber energy in composite materials, subject to an external constant load, is studied. The investigation is done in the framework of fiber bundle model with randomly oriented fibers. The charge transfer is done only between neighboring close fibers according to the local load sharing. During the breaking process, the fibers expand, increasing their elastic energy, but when the fiber breaks, it loses its link with its neighboring fibers reducing the cohesive energy of the materials. The results show that the material energy presents one maximal peak at cross over time which decreases linearly with the applied force and scales with the lifetime of the material. However, the temperature does not have a remarkable effect on the material energy variation. In addition, the link density fiber decreases exponentially with time. The characteristic time of the obtained profile decreases with the applied force. Moreover, this density decreases with applied forces according to the Lorentz law with a remarkable change at critical force value.
基于纤维束模型的复合材料能量建模
本文研究了在恒定载荷作用下复合材料中的纤维能量。研究是在随机取向纤维束模型框架下进行的。根据局部负载分担原则,电荷转移仅在相邻的紧密光纤之间进行。在断裂过程中,纤维膨胀,增加其弹性能,但当纤维断裂时,它失去了与邻近纤维的联系,降低了材料的凝聚力。结果表明,材料能量随时间的推移呈一个峰值,随作用力的增加而线性减小,随材料寿命的延长而成比例减小。而温度对材料能量变化的影响不显著。此外,光纤的链路密度随时间呈指数递减。所得轮廓的特征时间随作用力的增大而减小。根据洛伦兹定律,该密度随施加力的增加而减小,并在临界力值处发生显著变化。
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1.90
自引率
10.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: EPJ AP an international journal devoted to the promotion of the recent progresses in all fields of applied physics. The articles published in EPJ AP span the whole spectrum of applied physics research.
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