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Effects of Gear-Shape Fibre on the Transverse Mechanical Properties of Unidirectional Composites: Virtual Material Design by Computational Micromechanics

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2017-10-01

Journal:APPLIED COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Included Journals:Scopus、SCIE、EI

Volume:24

Issue:5

Page Number:1165-1178

ISSN No.:0929-189X

Key Words:Gear-shape fibre; Transverse mechanical properties; Computational micromechanics; Damage mechanism

Abstract:This paper aims to study the effect of fibre cross-section shape on the mechanical properties of unidirectional fibre reinforced composites. First, the specific surface area of different cross-section shape is compared, and the gear-shape fibre is selected for further study, which has the largest specific surface area. The effect of gear-shape fibre with various tooth number on the transverse mechanical properties of unidirectional composites is investigated by computational micromechanics, comparing with the traditional round fibre. It is found that all the gear-shape fibre reinforced composites have higher transverse stiffness and strength than the round fibre reinforced composite, and the gear-shape fibre with fewer tooth number has greater reinforcing effect on the mechanical properties of the composite. The mechanism of this phenomenon is revealed by examine the damage initiation and evolution process of the composite, and suggestion is made on the optimal cross-section shape of the reinforcing fibre for the composites.

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