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Numerical and experimental procedure for material calibration using the serial/parallel mixing theory, to analyze different composite failure modes

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posted on 2019-12-10, 17:24 authored by Joel Jurado Granados, Xavier Martinez, Niamh Nash, Carlos Bachour, Ioannis Manolakis, Anthony J. Comer, Daniel Di Capua
This work proposes a calibration procedure to obtain the material parameters required by the Serial/Parallel Mixing Theory for the analysis of composites. A set of experimental tests are defined to obtain the main composite failure modes. Then, it is proposed to calculate the parameters required by the formulation using the experimental results. The procedure proposed is validated by comparing the numerical results, with those obtained from the experimental campaign. This comparison shows that the Serial/Parallel mixing theory is capable of representing the failure modes of the composite for different loading scenarios as well as the material toughness

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures;

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Taylor & Francis

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peer-reviewed

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ERC

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English

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