Micromechanical modeling of 8-harness satin weave glass fiber-reinforced composites

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2017-03-01

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SAGE Publications (UK and US)

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0021-9983

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Choudhry RS, Khan KA, Khan SZ, Khan MA, Hassan A, Micromechanical modeling of 8-harness satin weave glass fiber-reinforced composites, Journal of Composite Materials, Volume 61, Issue 5, Pages 705 – 720.

Abstract

This study introduces a unit cell-based finite element micromechanical model that accounts for correct post cure fabric geometry, in situ material properties and void content within the composite to accurately predict the effective elastic orthotropic properties of 8-harness satin weave glass fiber-reinforced phenolic composites. The micromechanical model utilizes a correct post cure internal architecture of weave, which was obtained through X-ray microtomography tests. Moreover, it utilizes an analytical expression to update the input material properties to account for in situ effects of resin distribution within yarn (the yarn volume fraction) and void content on yarn and matrix properties. This is generally not considered in modeling approaches available in literature and in particular, it has not been demonstrated before for finite element micromechanics models of 8-harness satin weave composites. The unit cell method is used to obtain the effective responses by applying periodic boundary conditions. The outcome of the analysis based on the proposed model is validated through experiments. After validation, the micromechanical model was further utilized to predict the unknown effective properties of the same composite.

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Micromechanical model, finite element homogenization, 8-harness satin weave, textile composites, X-ray microtomography

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