Damage Modeling of Composite Structures
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Damage Modeling of Composite Structures

Strength, Fracture, and Finite Element Analysis

  1. 396 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Damage Modeling of Composite Structures

Strength, Fracture, and Finite Element Analysis

About this book

Damage Modeling of Composite Structures: Strength, Fracture, and Finite Element Analysis provides readers with a fundamental overview of the mechanics of composite materials, along with an outline of an array of modeling and numerical techniques used to analyze damage, failure mechanisms and safety tolerance. Strength prediction and finite element analysis of laminated composite structures are both covered, as are modeling techniques for delaminated composites under compression and shear. Viscoelastic cohesive/friction coupled model and finite element analysis for delamination analysis of composites under shear and for laminates under low-velocity impact are all covered at length. A concluding chapter discusses multiscale damage models and finite element analysis of composite structures. - Integrates intralaminar damage and interlaminar delamination under different load patterns, covering intralaminar damage constitutive models, failure criteria, damage evolution laws, and virtual crack closure techniques - Discusses numerical techniques for progressive failure analysis and modeling, as well as numerical convergence and mesh sensitivity, thus allowing for more accurate modeling - Features models and methods that can be seamlessly extended to analyze failure mechanisms and safety tolerance of composites under more complex loads, and in more extreme environments - Demonstrates applications of damage models and numerical methods

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Table of contents

  1. Damage Modeling of Composite Structures
  2. Chapter 1 Cohesive models and implicit finite element analysis for delamination analysis of composite laminates with different fracture modes
  3. Chapter 2 Implicit finite element analysis of failure behaviors of adhesive composite joints using exponential and bilinear cohesive models
  4. Chapter 3 Implicit finite element analysis of progressive failure and strain localization of notched carbon fiber/epoxy composite laminates under tension
  5. Chapter 4 Localized damage models and implicit finite element analysis of notched carbon fiber/epoxy composite laminates under tension
  6. Chapter 5 Implicit finite element analysis of postbuckling and delamination of symmetric and unsymmetric composite laminates under compression using virtual crack closure technique
  7. Chapter 6 Implicit finite element analysis of the influence of cohesive law parameters for delamination analysis of composite laminates under compression
  8. Chapter 7 Cohesive/friction coupled model and implicit finite element analysis for delamination analysis of composite laminates under three-point bending
  9. Chapter 8 Viscoelastic bilinear cohesive model and parameter identification for failure analysis of adhesive composite joints using explicit finite element analysis
  10. Chapter 9 Viscoelastic cohesive/friction coupled model and explicit finite element analysis for delamination analysis of composite laminates under dynamic three-point bending
  11. Chapter 10 Damage models and explicit finite element analysis of thermoset composite laminates under low-velocity impact
  12. Chapter 11 Explicit finite element analysis of plastic composite laminates under low-velocity impact
  13. Chapter 12 Explicit finite element analysis of GLARE hybrid composite laminates under low-velocity impact
  14. Chapter 13 Explicit finite element analysis of impact-induced damage of composite wind turbine blade under typhoon by considering fluid/solid interaction
  15. Chapter 14 Explicit finite element analysis of micromechanical failure behaviors of thermoplastic composites under transverse tension and shear
  16. Chapter 15 Numerical simulation of micromechanical crack initiation and propagation of thermoplastic composites using extended finite element analysis with embedded cohesive model
  17. Chapter 16 Micromechanical damage modeling and multiscale progressive failure analysis of composite pressure vessel
  18. Index