A continuum model for fiber reinforced materials with debonding (Q1057696)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3898358
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| English | A continuum model for fiber reinforced materials with debonding |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3898358 |
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A continuum model for fiber reinforced materials with debonding (English)
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1984
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A continuum thery for a fiber-reinforced material with debonding between the constituents is presented. The debonding phenomenon is simulated by imposing the continuity of the normal displacements at the fiber-matrix interfaces while allowing free tangential slip there. The derived theory is of the lowest order and is obtained by using a first order expansion in the displacements in the fiber and matrix phases.
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propagation of waves
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boron/epoxy material
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additional mode of propagation
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fiber-reinforced material
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debonding
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continuity of the normal displacements
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fiber-matrix interfaces
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free tangential slip
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theory is of the lowest order
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first order expansion in the displacements in the fiber and matrix phases
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