Interface stress distributions in transversely loaded continuous fiber composites: parallel computation in multi-fiber RVEs using the boundary element method (original) (raw)
Composites Science and Technology, 2004
Abstract
We present the results of a computational investigation on the effect of microstructure on the (spatial and statistical distribution) of interface stresses in transversely loaded continuous fiber-reinforced composites. Instead of traditional unit-cell models, we use a parallel implementation of the boundary element method (BEM) to analyze large representative volume elements (RVEs) containing up to 144 individual fiber cross-sections placed within
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