Determination of Stress-strain State of the Interfacial Layer in a Whiskerized Fiber Composite with Longitudinal Shear

Authors

  • S. A. Lurie Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia. and Institute of Applied Mechanics of Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia. and Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.
  • G. I. Kriven Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • A. A. Dudchenko Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rtcams/v3/11193D

Keywords:

Fiber-reinforced interfacial layer, fibrous composites, Eshelby self-consistent method, micromechanics

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a three-phase method for determining the effective properties of composite materials reinforced by whiskerized fibers. A modified composite consisting of two phases - a fiber and a whiskerized layer acting as a binder - is considered. For a modified composite loaded with longitudinal shear, calculations of the stress-strain state in each of the phases and calculations of effective properties are carried out. It is assumed that in the case of pure shear along the fiber, the strength of the composite is controlled by the binder; therefore, the deformed state in each of the phases of the modified composite is investigated and a comparative analysis with the deformed state in each of the phases of a similar classical composite is carried out. The calculated values of the effective longitudinal shear modulus and effective loss modulus are also subjected to comparative analysis. Two types of modified composites, whisked by rigid CNTs and less rigid ZnO nanotubes, are investigated.

Published

2021-10-02

How to Cite

S. A. Lurie, G. I. Kriven, & A. A. Dudchenko. (2021). Determination of Stress-strain State of the Interfacial Layer in a Whiskerized Fiber Composite with Longitudinal Shear. Recent Trends in Chemical and Material Sciences Vol. 3, 68–86. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rtcams/v3/11193D