Effective moduli of multi-scale composites |
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Authors: | Benny Bar-On H. Daniel Wagner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel |
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Abstract: | The effective moduli of a multi-scale composite are evaluated by a bottom-up (hierarchical) modeling approach. We focus on a two-scale structure in which the small scale includes a platelet array inside a matrix, and the large scale contains fibers inside a composite matrix. We demonstrate that the principal moduli of the multi-scale composite can be fine-tuned by the platelet arrangement and orientation. As a case study, we consider the phenomenon of fiber micro-buckling within the multi-scale composite. It is found that the compressive micro-buckling strength can be considerably increased for specific platelet orientations. The multi-scale design approach presented here can be used to generate novel families of composite materials with tunable mechanical properties. |
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Keywords: | A. Nanocomposites B. Mechanical properties C. Anisotropy C. Multiscale modeling |
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