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The Estimation of Micro-crack Behavior in Polymer Particulate Composite with Soft Interphase
MAJER, Z. NÁHLÍK, L. HUTAŘ, P.
Originální název
The Estimation of Micro-crack Behavior in Polymer Particulate Composite with Soft Interphase
Anglický název
The Estimation of Micro-crack Behavior in Polymer Particulate Composite with Soft Interphase
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The presented paper is focused on the numerical study of fracture behavior of polymer particulate composites. The polymer particulate composite is modeled as a three-phase continuum. Together with particles and matrix is considered an interphase. The interphase is created on particle-matrix interface. Non-linear matrix material properties were experimentally determined and used in calculations. The main aim is to estimate micro-crack propagation direction for the variety of matrix and interphase material properties. The results are obtained using the finite element commercial code ANSYS.
Anglický abstrakt
The presented paper is focused on the numerical study of fracture behavior of polymer particulate composites. The polymer particulate composite is modeled as a three-phase continuum. Together with particles and matrix is considered an interphase. The interphase is created on particle-matrix interface. Non-linear matrix material properties were experimentally determined and used in calculations. The main aim is to estimate micro-crack propagation direction for the variety of matrix and interphase material properties. The results are obtained using the finite element commercial code ANSYS.
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BibTex
@article{BUT89916,
author="Zdeněk {Majer} and Luboš {Náhlík} and Pavel {Hutař}",
title="The Estimation of Micro-crack Behavior in Polymer Particulate Composite with Soft Interphase",
annote="The presented paper is focused on the numerical study of fracture behavior of polymer particulate composites. The polymer particulate composite is modeled as a three-phase continuum. Together with particles and matrix is considered an interphase. The interphase is created on particle-matrix interface. Non-linear matrix material properties were experimentally determined and used in calculations. The main aim is to estimate micro-crack propagation direction for the variety of matrix and interphase material properties. The results are obtained using the finite element commercial code ANSYS.",
address="Trans Tech Publications",
chapter="89916",
institution="Trans Tech Publications",
number="1",
volume="482-484",
year="2012",
month="february",
pages="1660--1663",
publisher="Trans Tech Publications",
type="journal article - other"
}