TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-property relations for two-phase planar composites
AU - Zhao, H. F.
AU - Hu, G. K.
AU - Lu, T. J.
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - The overall property of a composite material is dictated by parameters that characterize its microstructure. Theoretically, cross-links between different physical properties of the same material have been established by eliminating all or partially these microstructural parameters. Practically, such a correlation may be used to determine one property from another once the latter is measured or calculated: the success of this approach depends on whether the correlation is insensitive to the detailed material microstructure. In the present paper, cross-property relations for planar two-phase composites are examined using both analytical approaches and the digital-based finite element method. Both isotropic and transversely isotropic two-phase planar composites are studied. Focus is placed on studying how the microstructure (e.g., shape, size, distribution and volume fraction of inclusions) affects the correlation between two different overall properties of the composite. At a fixed volume fraction, questions on whether the correlation is one-to-one and whether it is sensitive to large material contrast (e.g., voids or rigid inclusions) or how the inclusions are distributed in the matrix will be answered.
AB - The overall property of a composite material is dictated by parameters that characterize its microstructure. Theoretically, cross-links between different physical properties of the same material have been established by eliminating all or partially these microstructural parameters. Practically, such a correlation may be used to determine one property from another once the latter is measured or calculated: the success of this approach depends on whether the correlation is insensitive to the detailed material microstructure. In the present paper, cross-property relations for planar two-phase composites are examined using both analytical approaches and the digital-based finite element method. Both isotropic and transversely isotropic two-phase planar composites are studied. Focus is placed on studying how the microstructure (e.g., shape, size, distribution and volume fraction of inclusions) affects the correlation between two different overall properties of the composite. At a fixed volume fraction, questions on whether the correlation is one-to-one and whether it is sensitive to large material contrast (e.g., voids or rigid inclusions) or how the inclusions are distributed in the matrix will be answered.
KW - Cross-property relation
KW - Effective properties
KW - Finite element method
KW - Two-phase planar composite
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=31444456655&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.commatsci.2005.03.008
DO - 10.1016/j.commatsci.2005.03.008
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:31444456655
SN - 0927-0256
VL - 35
SP - 408
EP - 415
JO - Computational Materials Science
JF - Computational Materials Science
IS - 4
ER -