JSME international journal. Ser. 1, Solid mechanics, strength of materials
Print ISSN : 0914-8809
Prediction of the Tension-Softening Relation for Short-Fiber-Reinforced SMC Composites by a Probabilistic Model
Hideki SEKINEHiroshi SUZUKI
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1991 年 34 巻 2 号 p. 228-233

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A new probabilistic model has been proposed to predict the tension-softening relation for short-fiber-reinforced SMC composites by using the measured debond and pull-out lengths of fiber bundles. The relationship between cohesive stress and crack opening displacement, namely the tension-softening relation, is determined statistically by the probabilistic expectation of loads acting on the bridging fiber bundles at a fictitious crack. It is found that the area below the tension-softening curve is nearly equal to the apparent fracture energy of the composite, while the maximum value of the tension-softening curve is somewhat higher than the unnotched tensile strength of the composite. Comparison of the tension-softening relation with that estimated by a technique based on the J-integral is also made. Furthermore, the influences of fiber bundle-matrix interfacial conditions on the tension-softening relation are clarified.
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