Host: National Committee for IUTAM
Co-host: The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan, Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, The Japanese Geotechnical Society, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, The Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Japan Association for Wind Engineering, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, The Meteorological Society of Japan, The Japan Society for Computational Engineering and Science, Japan Society for Computational Methods in Engineering, Architectural Institute of Japan, Atomic Energy Society of Japan, The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, The Japanese Society for Multiphase Flow, Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering, The Mathematical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers, The Heat Transfer Society of Japan, The Physical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, The Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Rural Engineering
To develop new FRP products with high design freedom, enormous experiments such as coupled and multiphysics phenomena are required. Due to strength anisotropy and nonlinearity in fiber direction, CAE design utilised mixturing rule and homogenization / localization analysis was not convenient. In this paper, focusing on unit cells, auther introduced a simple and straightforward exclusive finite element model for FRP with high-strength material as continuous elastic beam, and base matrix material as isotropic solid element, and made a prospect for coupled and multiphysics analysis.