EFFECTIVE
THERMOELASTIC MODULI OF A UNIDIRECTIONAL FIBER COMPOSITE
CONTAINING INTERFACIAL ARC MICROCRACKS
G.
P. Tandon, AdTech Systems Research Inc. and N. J. Pagano,
Materials Directorate
ABSTRACT
In
this work, we have employed a variational model to examine
the effect of fiber-matrix debonding on the thermoelastic
response of a unidirectional composite. The model is designed
to represent the concentric cylinder model of a composite
representative volume element and it contains the capability
to enhance the accuracy of a given numerical solution. The
effect of the extent of debonding as well as fiber volume
fraction on all the effective moduli of the unidirectional
composite has been examined. Numerical results reported
in the literature are compared with the results of the model
developed in the present study to examine the quality of
the model.