2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2004.04.004
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Creep behavior of unidirectional and angle-ply T800H/3631 laminates at high temperature and simulations using a phenomenological viscoplasticity model

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“…This observation motivates one to develop an inelastic constitutive model that can describe all of these characteristic features in a form applicable to structural analysis of composite laminates. The macroscopic viscoplastic constitutive models developed so far were successfully applied to description of the rate-dependent inelastic behaviors of different kinds of unidirectional composites [8][9][10][11][12][21][22][23][24]. However, they cannot distinguish between the tensile and compressive viscoplastic deformation behaviors for a given off-axis fiber orientation.…”
Section: A Viscoplasticity Model Considering Tension-compression Asymmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This observation motivates one to develop an inelastic constitutive model that can describe all of these characteristic features in a form applicable to structural analysis of composite laminates. The macroscopic viscoplastic constitutive models developed so far were successfully applied to description of the rate-dependent inelastic behaviors of different kinds of unidirectional composites [8][9][10][11][12][21][22][23][24]. However, they cannot distinguish between the tensile and compressive viscoplastic deformation behaviors for a given off-axis fiber orientation.…”
Section: A Viscoplasticity Model Considering Tension-compression Asymmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By means of the extended effective stress and the effective viscoplastic strain rate, the isotropic-hardening viscoplasticity model [22][23][24] for unidirectional composites is generalized so that it is furnished with an enhanced capability to describe the different nonlinear deformation behaviors of unidirectional composites under off-axis tension and compression. No yielding is assumed in the fiber direction as in the Sun-Chen plasticity model.…”
Section: A Viscoplasticity Model Considering Tension-compression Asymmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3 As the material exhibits both plastic and viscoelastic deformations, it is dependent on the impact speed and temperature. 4,5 These areas are of relevance to the automobile industry. It is necessary to calculate the decrease of energy release rate (or fracture energy, G C ) when the adhesively bonded joints are subjected to impact loads.…”
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