2018
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78254323
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Multiscale Failure Analysis of Cylindrical Composite Pressure Vessel: A Parametric Study

Abstract: This paper deals with a multiscale approach to model thick-walled laminate cylinder with internal pressure. Micromechanics defines material homogenization considering two steps: determination of equivalent properties of each lamina from matrix and fiber properties according to the Mori-Tanaka model for elastic properties and to the Bridging model for strengths; and determination of anisotropic homogeneous properties of the laminate built with a set of laminae using asymptotic homogenization. On the other hand,… Show more

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“…In the process of micromechanical homogenization, the macroscopic equivalent parameters are obtained through the structural responses of representative volume elements (RVEs) which are defined on a finer scale. In this type of homogenization approach, a material point on the macroscopic level can be related to a representative volume element on the microscopic level where stresses and strains prevail as varying micro-fields, assuming a statistically homogeneous distribution of the heterogeneities (inclusions) throughout the material (Vignoli and Savi 2018). The macro-stresses and macro-strains which characterize the mechanical state of the macroscopic material point can be treated as volumetric averages of the microscopic fields over a certain volume (Vignoli and Savi 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the process of micromechanical homogenization, the macroscopic equivalent parameters are obtained through the structural responses of representative volume elements (RVEs) which are defined on a finer scale. In this type of homogenization approach, a material point on the macroscopic level can be related to a representative volume element on the microscopic level where stresses and strains prevail as varying micro-fields, assuming a statistically homogeneous distribution of the heterogeneities (inclusions) throughout the material (Vignoli and Savi 2018). The macro-stresses and macro-strains which characterize the mechanical state of the macroscopic material point can be treated as volumetric averages of the microscopic fields over a certain volume (Vignoli and Savi 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this type of homogenization approach, a material point on the macroscopic level can be related to a representative volume element on the microscopic level where stresses and strains prevail as varying micro-fields, assuming a statistically homogeneous distribution of the heterogeneities (inclusions) throughout the material (Vignoli and Savi 2018). The macro-stresses and macro-strains which characterize the mechanical state of the macroscopic material point can be treated as volumetric averages of the microscopic fields over a certain volume (Vignoli and Savi 2018). These volumes must be chosen large enough to contain a certain number of inclusions, but small when compared to any length scale over which the average loading or deformation of the composite varies.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Composite Materials: distortions in composite wing structures (Makinde et al, 2018), failure in composite pressure vessels (Vignoli and Savi, 2018), and dynamic analysis (Marques et al, 2018). • X-FEM, G-FEM, and BEM: crack propagation and X-FEM modelling (Angelo et al, 2018); G-FEM modelling (Sato et al, 2018) and dynamic analysis (Weinhardt et al, 2018); BEM analysis of buckling of anisotropic plates (Monteiro and Daros, 2018), and 3D frictional contact (Ubessi and Marczak, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, design of composites plates involves several variables since it is a multiscale task [17,18] and experimental results usually have a quite limited application. [19] On the one hand, analytical investigations have the advantage of good approximations and attractive formulae for optimization procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%