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Neo-Hookean fiber-reinforced composites in finite elasticity

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In this paper, the response of a transversely isotropic fiber-reinforced composite made of two incompressible neo-Hookean phases undergoing finite deformations is considered.
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The response of a transversely isotropic fiber-reinforced composite made out of two incompressible neo-Hookean phases undergoing finite deformations is considered. An expression for the effective energy–density function of the composite in terms of the properties of the phases and their spatial distribution is developed. For the out-of-plane shear and extension modes this expression is based on an exact solution for the class of composite cylinder assemblages. To account for the in-plane shear mode we incorporate an exact result that was recently obtained for a special class of transversely isotropic composites. In the limit of small deformation elasticity the expression for the effective behavior agrees with the well-known Hashin–Shtrikman bounds. The predictions of the proposed constitutive model are compared with corresponding numerical simulation of a composite with a hexagonal unit cell. It is demonstrated that the proposed model accurately captures the overall response of the periodic composite under any general loading modes.

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