Title of article :
Intensity of singular stress at the fiber end in a hexagonal array of fibers
Author/Authors :
Nao-Aki Noda، نويسنده , , Yasushi Takase، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
To evaluate the mechanical strength of fiber-reinforced composites it is necessary to consider singular stresses at the
end of fibers because they cause crack initiation, propagation, and final failure. The singular stress field is controlled by
generalized stress intensity factor (GSIF) defined at the fiber end. In this study, periodic and zigzag arrays of cylindrical
inclusions under longitudinal tension are considered in comparison with the results for a single fiber. The unit cell
region is approximated as an axi-symmetric cell; then, the body force method is applied, which requires the stress
and displacement fields due to ring forces in infinite bodies having the same elastic constants as those of the matrix
and inclusions. The given problem is solved on the superposition of two auxiliary problems under different boundary
conditions. To obtain the GSIF accurately, the unknown body force densities are expressed as piecewise smooth functions
using fundamental densities and power series. Here, the fundamental densities are chosen to represent the symmetric
stress singularity, and the skew-symmetric stress singularity. The GSIFs are systematically calculated with
varying the elastic modulus ratio and spacing of fibers. The effects of volume fraction and spacing of fibers are discussed
in fiber-reinforced plastics.
Keywords :
Composite material , Fracture Mechanics , Elasticity , generalized stress intensity factor , Body force method , Hexagonalarray , Zigzag array , Cylindrical inclusion , reinforced plastics
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures