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Multiscale Modelling of Damage and Fracture Processes in Composite Materials

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Part of the book series: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM, volume 474)

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Various types of composites are used in engineering practice. The most important are fibrous compositesy laminates and materials with a more complicated geometry of reinforcement in the form of short fibres and particles of various properties^ shapes and sizes. The aim of course was to understand the basic principles of damage growth and fracture processes in ceramic, polymer and metal matrix composites. Nowadays, it is widely recognized that important macroscopic properties like the macroscopic stiffness and strength, are governed by processes that occur at one to several scales below the level of observation. Understanding how these processes infiuence the reduction of stiffness and strength is essential for the analysis of existing and the design of improved composite materials. The study of how these various length scales can be linked together or taken into account simultaneously is particular attractive for composite materials, since they have a well-defined structure at the micro and meso-levels. Moreover, the microstructural and mesostructural levels are well-defined: the microstructural level can be associated with small particles or fibres, while the individual laminae can be indentified at the mesoscopic level. For this reason, advances in multiscale modelling and analysis made here, pertain directly to classes of materials which either have a range of relevant microstructural scales, such as metals, or do not have a very we- defined microstructure, e.g. cementitious composites. In particular, the fracture mechanics and optimization techniques for the design of polymer composite laminates against the delamination type of failure was discussed.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Lublin University of Technology, Poland

    Tomasz Sadowski

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Multiscale Modelling of Damage and Fracture Processes in Composite Materials

  • Editors: Tomasz Sadowski

  • Series Title: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-38102-3

  • Publisher: Springer Vienna

  • eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)

  • Copyright Information: CISM Udine 2005

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-211-29558-8Published: 24 November 2004

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-211-38102-1Published: 23 March 2007

  • Series ISSN: 0254-1971

  • Series E-ISSN: 2309-3706

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: VII, 309

  • Topics: Solid Mechanics, Computational Intelligence

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