The effect of particle shape and stiffness on the constitutive behavior of metal-matrix composites (Q1328731)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 612096
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The effect of particle shape and stiffness on the constitutive behavior of metal-matrix composites
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 612096

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    The effect of particle shape and stiffness on the constitutive behavior of metal-matrix composites (English)
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    3 August 1994
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    This paper deals with the effective constitutive behavior of ductile metals reinforced by aligned spheroidal inclusions with linear-elastic properties. For simplicity, both the matrix and the inclusions are assumed to be incompressible and isotropic, so that the overall constitutive behavior of the metal-matrix composites is incompressible and transversely isotropic. Based on a recently proposed variational method for estimating the effective behavior of nonlinear composites, results are obtained for the initial yield surfaces and overall stress- strain relations in terms of the three essentially distinct loading modes for this class of composites: axisymmetric tension (relative to the symmetry axis of the inclusions), longitudinal shear (along the symmetry axis) and transverse shear (perpendicular to the symmetry axis).
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    axisymmetric tension
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    ductile metals
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    aligned spheroidal inclusions
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    variational method
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    effective behavior
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    initial yield surfaces
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    longitudinal shear
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    transverse shear
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