2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2010.10.004
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A comparison of homogenization methods for 2-D woven composites

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“…Odegard, and Kumosa, [27], Gao, Li, and Mall [28] and Angioni, Meo, and Foreman [29]. Since this development is not the subject of the current research, a very simple method has been used in this research based on the micromechanics of unidirectional composites, classical laminate theory (CLT), and a correction or "waviness" factor.…”
Section: Impact Damage Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odegard, and Kumosa, [27], Gao, Li, and Mall [28] and Angioni, Meo, and Foreman [29]. Since this development is not the subject of the current research, a very simple method has been used in this research based on the micromechanics of unidirectional composites, classical laminate theory (CLT), and a correction or "waviness" factor.…”
Section: Impact Damage Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with experimental data Compared to numerical data [33,70] (3) -----SP [40][41][42] 8.2% (4) 15.4% (4) 16.5% (4) 57.9% (3) -----MOC [63,64] 5% [66,67] 5.2% (2) 5.5% (2) ------Ruan and Chou [46] 5.8% (3) 14.3% (1) -------AEHM [68] 9.6% (4) 10.4% (4) 16.0% (4) analytical models could present a reliable, flexible, easy to use and generalized tool to predict the elastic properties of advanced textile composites.…”
Section: Analytical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Concerning other analytical models, only available results of modeling some of these composites are used to be averaged. In addition, results for the semi-analytical model, the AEHM (asymptotic expansion homogenization method) applied on 2D woven composites [68] are presented to be compared with. Table 1 shows for the longitudinal Young's modulus E x , that the maximum average error is shown for the iso-strain model with 11.1%.…”
Section: Comparative Studymentioning
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“…An extensive body of literature is devoted to study this technique among which we refer to Refs. [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]. Reviews of the different multiscale approaches can be found in Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%