Orthotropy rescaling and implications for fracture in composites


Autoria(s): Suo Z; Bao G; Fan B; Wang ZQ(王自强)
Data(s)

1991

Resumo

For most practically important plane elasticity problems of orthotropic materials, stresses depend on elastic constants through two nondimensional combinations. A spatial rescaling has been found to reduce the orthotropic problems to equivalent problems in materials with cubic symmetry. The latter, under favorable conditions, may be approximated by isotropic materials. Consequently, solutions for orthotropic materials can be constructed approximately from isotropic material solutions or rigorously from cubic ones. The concept is developed to gain insight into the interplay between anisotropy and finite geometry. The inherent simplicity of the solutions allows a variety of technical problems to be addressed efficiently. Included are stress concentration related cracking, effective contraction of orthotropic material specimens, crack deflection onto easy fracture planes, and surface flaw induced delamination.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/39540

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/5116

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

International Journal Of Solids And Structures.1991,28(2):235-248

Palavras-Chave #Delamination #Toughness #Cracks
Tipo

期刊论文