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Micromechanical analysis of multiple fracture and evaluation of debonding behavior for fiber-reinforced composites
Shuh-Huei L.; Shah S.P.; Zongjin L.; Toshio M.
1993
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
ISSN00207683
Volume30Issue:11Pages:1429-1459
Abstract

Enhanced stress capacity during multiple matrix cracking in unidirectional, continuous fiber-reinforced brittle matrix composites subjected to uniaxial tension has been investigated by using the energy approach of fracture mechanics, in which the bridging stress of the fibers in the matrix crack is determined by the inclusion method. The interactions among the multiple fracture, the interfacial debonding and the frictional sliding are discussed. Theoretical predictions for the stresses at the end point of multiple cracking and the debonding lengths have been derived. To verify the validity of the theoretical model, an experimental study was conducted with cement-based composites made with different volume fractions of steel fibers. The steel fiber reinforced specimens were loaded under uniaxial tension to various pre-determined stress (deformation) magnitudes, and then the deformations in the specimen were "frozen" by gluing rigid steel blocks on the specimen. The technique of optical fluorescence microscopy was used to acquire the extent of debonding length quantitatively from thin sectioned samples obtained by cutting the "frozen" specimen. A "stable growth" of debonding was observed in the study. The theoretical predictions are compared with the experimental results and a reasonable agreement is shown. © 1993.

DOI10.1016/0020-7683(93)90070-N
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:A1993LC91600002
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0027208341
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationNorthwestern University
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Shuh-Huei L.,Shah S.P.,Zongjin L.,et al. Micromechanical analysis of multiple fracture and evaluation of debonding behavior for fiber-reinforced composites[J]. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1993, 30(11), 1429-1459.
APA Shuh-Huei L.., Shah S.P.., Zongjin L.., & Toshio M. (1993). Micromechanical analysis of multiple fracture and evaluation of debonding behavior for fiber-reinforced composites. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 30(11), 1429-1459.
MLA Shuh-Huei L.,et al."Micromechanical analysis of multiple fracture and evaluation of debonding behavior for fiber-reinforced composites".International Journal of Solids and Structures 30.11(1993):1429-1459.
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