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TítuloAnalytical hybrid effect prediction and evolution of the tensile response of unidirectional hybrid FRP composites for civil engineering applications
Autor(es)Ribeiro, Filipe
Sena-Cruz, José
Branco, Fernando G.
Júlio, Eduardo
Castro, Fernando
Palavras-chaveHybrid composites
Hybrid effect
Analytical modelling
Data2020
EditoraSAGE Publications Ltd
RevistaJournal of Composite Materials
CitaçãoRibeiro, F., Sena-Cruz, J., Branco, F. G., Júlio, E., & Castro, F. (2020). Analytical hybrid effect prediction and evolution of the tensile response of unidirectional hybrid fibre-reinforced polymers composites for civil engineering applications. Journal of Composite Materials, 0021998320911956.
Resumo(s)The performance of a progressive damage model in quantitative hybrid effect prediction of a comprehensive set of different 16 unidirectional interlayer (layer-by-layer) hybrid composites was assessed. Composites, produced by the hand lay-up method, made out of 4 different commercially available dry unidirectional fabric materials, namely high-modulus carbon, standard carbon, E-glass and basalt were tested. Tensile tests on single fibres were performed in order to determine their Weibull strength distribution parameters, which were used as inputs of the progressive damage model. Reasonably good agreement between analytical and experimental hybrid effect results was obtained, which allowed to estimate satisfactorily the reference strengths of the unidirectional low strain composite materials. Next, an existing analytical model for the simulation of stress-strain curve of hybrid composites was adapted to contemplate the hybrid effect, which allowed to predict the following properties of unidirectional hybrid combinations: ‘yield’ stress (or pseudo-yield stress), pseudo-ductile strain, and strength. It was verified as well that predictions of the three properties referred to were in close agreement with test results. Finally, damage mode maps were used in the analysis of these properties and, furthermore, of the hybrid effect and the elastic modulus of hybrid combinations.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/68147
DOI10.1177/0021998320911956
ISSN0021-9983
e-ISSN1530-793X
Versão da editorahttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021998320911956
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