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Compressive response and failure of braided textile composites: Part 2—computations

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In this article, results obtained by using the finite element (FE) method in conjunction with micromechanics to predict the effective elastic stiffness and strength of a carbon 2D triaxially braided composite (2DTBC) are presented.
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In this, the second part of a two part paper, results obtained by using the finite element (FE) method in conjunction with micromechanics to predict the effective elastic stiffness and strength of a carbon 2D triaxially braided composite (2DTBC), are presented. The 3D FE based micromechanics study was carried out on one representative unit cell (RUC) of the carbon 2DTBC (the “micromodel”). The FE models were first used to determine the macroscopic elastic orthotropic stiffnesses of the 2DTBC. The micromodel was deemed acceptable (in terms of the number of elements used in the mesh of the micromodel) if the elastic stiffnesses it displayed were within 5% of the elastic properties found experimentally. Subsequently, buckling eigenmodes were determined for the FE RUC under uniaxial and biaxial loading states, corresponding to the experimental investigation reported in part I of this two part paper. The lowest symmetric modes were identified and these mode shapes were used as imperfections to the FE model for a subsequent nonlinear response analysis using an arc-length method in conjunction with the ABAQUS commercial FE code. The magnitude of the imperfections was left as a parameter and its effect on the predicted response was quantified. The present micromechanics computational model provides a means to assess the compressive and compressive/tensile biaxial strength of the braided composites and its dependence on various microstructural parameters. It also serves as a tool to assess the most significant parameter that affects compressive strength.

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Braided textile composites under compressive loads : Modeling the response, strength and degradation

TL;DR: In this article, the results of a finite element (FE) based micromechanics study of the compressive damage development mechanisms of 2D triaxial braided carbon fiber composites (2DTBC) were discussed.
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