TY - JOUR
T1 - Failure analysis of 3D woven composites under tension based on realistic model
AU - ZHANG, Binbin
AU - CHEN, Guangchang
AU - WANG, Bing
AU - GE, Jingran
AU - LI, Mengran
AU - LIU, Zengfei
AU - LIANG, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - The failure behavior of the three-dimensional (3D) woven composites under tension are evaluated via experimentation and simulation. To accurately depict the intricate geometry of the woven composites, including the fluctuation of yarn paths, variations in cross-section, and resin distribution, the image-aided digital elements modeling approach is employed. Subsequently, to further assess both the tensile performance and damage response, a realistic voxel model is established with the integration of a well-suited progressive damage model. The obtained stress–strain curves align with the experimental results, and damage progression and underlying mechanisms involved are clearly revealed. Specifically, when subjected to warp tension, severe transverse damage and fiber bundle pull-out towards the warp yarns are observed within the curved section. Similarly, under weft loading, longitudinal damage is found to occur in the weft yarns, while the warp yarns suffer from transverse damage, leading to the formation of a smooth and brittle crack. Ultimately, the findings of this study hold potential to advance the engineering applications of the 3D woven composites.
AB - The failure behavior of the three-dimensional (3D) woven composites under tension are evaluated via experimentation and simulation. To accurately depict the intricate geometry of the woven composites, including the fluctuation of yarn paths, variations in cross-section, and resin distribution, the image-aided digital elements modeling approach is employed. Subsequently, to further assess both the tensile performance and damage response, a realistic voxel model is established with the integration of a well-suited progressive damage model. The obtained stress–strain curves align with the experimental results, and damage progression and underlying mechanisms involved are clearly revealed. Specifically, when subjected to warp tension, severe transverse damage and fiber bundle pull-out towards the warp yarns are observed within the curved section. Similarly, under weft loading, longitudinal damage is found to occur in the weft yarns, while the warp yarns suffer from transverse damage, leading to the formation of a smooth and brittle crack. Ultimately, the findings of this study hold potential to advance the engineering applications of the 3D woven composites.
KW - Digital element methodology
KW - Failure analysis
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Realistic model
KW - Woven composites
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cja.2024.07.032
DO - 10.1016/j.cja.2024.07.032
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205145868
SN - 1000-9361
VL - 37
SP - 242
EP - 253
JO - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
JF - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
IS - 11
ER -