This work presents a Finite Element approach to model the in -plane mechanical behavior of C/C-SiC fabrics at the lamina level, including the non-linear response of diverse lay-ups and the bending -to -tensile strength ratio at failure. The material model employs a decomposition into two idealized phases, which can be exploited to capture matrix- and fiber -dominated responses at a high level of abstraction. The constitutive law of the matrix phase adopts a Continuum Damage approach driven by two Tsai -Wu surfaces, while a quasi -brittle behavior is attributed to the fibers phase. This decomposition effectively represents the influence of matrix degradation on the response and failure of the laminates. Moreover, simulations reveal that a statistical distribution of the strength is required to represent some of the experimental outcomes. The correlation with experimental data that was achieved points out that the technique is a promising tool for supporting the early design phase of CMC structures.
A macroscale damage model for the tensile and bending failure of C/C-SiC structural laminates
Novembre, Edoardo;Airoldi, Alessandro;Riva, Marco;Caporale, Antonio Maria;
2024-01-01
Abstract
This work presents a Finite Element approach to model the in -plane mechanical behavior of C/C-SiC fabrics at the lamina level, including the non-linear response of diverse lay-ups and the bending -to -tensile strength ratio at failure. The material model employs a decomposition into two idealized phases, which can be exploited to capture matrix- and fiber -dominated responses at a high level of abstraction. The constitutive law of the matrix phase adopts a Continuum Damage approach driven by two Tsai -Wu surfaces, while a quasi -brittle behavior is attributed to the fibers phase. This decomposition effectively represents the influence of matrix degradation on the response and failure of the laminates. Moreover, simulations reveal that a statistical distribution of the strength is required to represent some of the experimental outcomes. The correlation with experimental data that was achieved points out that the technique is a promising tool for supporting the early design phase of CMC structures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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