Nonlinear Response of Unidirectional Boron/Aluminum
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Composite Materials
- Vol. 24 (1) , 2-21
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002199839002400101
Abstract
Experimental results obtained for unidirectional boron/aluminum subjected to combined loading using off-axis tension, compression and Iosipescu shear specimens are correlated with a nonlinear micromechanics model. It is illustrated that the nonlinear response in the principal material directions is markedly influenced by the different load ing modes and different ratios of the applied stress components. The observed nonlinear response under pure and combined loading is discussed in terms of initial yielding, subse quent hardening, stress-interaction effects and unloading-reloading characteristics. The micromechanics model is based on the concept of a repeating unit cell representative of the composite-at-large and employs the unified theory of Bodner and Partom to model the inelastic response of the matrix. It is shown that the employed micromechanics model is sufficiently general to predict the observed nonlinear response of unidirectional boron/ aluminum with good accuracy.Keywords
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