Properties for Design of Composite Structures. Neil McCartney
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СКАЧАТЬ Baseline equals 2 mu Subscript t Superscript eff Baseline left-parenthesis 1 plus nu Subscript t Superscript eff Baseline right-parenthesis comma StartFraction 1 Over k Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction equals StartFraction 2 left-parenthesis 1 minus nu Subscript t Superscript eff Baseline right-parenthesis Over upper E Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction minus StartFraction 4 left-parenthesis nu Subscript upper A Superscript eff Baseline right-parenthesis squared Over upper E Subscript upper A Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction period"/>(4.150)

      It follows that

      StartFraction 1 plus nu Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline Over upper E Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction equals StartFraction 1 Over 2 mu Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction comma StartFraction 1 minus nu Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline Over upper E Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction equals StartFraction 1 Over 2 k Subscript upper T Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction plus StartFraction 2 left-parenthesis nu Subscript upper A Superscript eff Baseline right-parenthesis squared Over upper E Subscript upper A Superscript eff Baseline EndFraction comma(4.151)

      so that

      enabling values of ETeff and νTeff to be determined.

      4.7 Relationship between Two-phase and Multiphase Formulae

      An interesting question is whether the formulae for the effective properties of multiphase composites can be derived from results that are valid only for two-phase composites. The results (4.10), (4.66)–(4.69), (4.91), (4.147) and (4.152) are mixtures relations of the type

      for the following combinations of properties:

      The properties PJ are effective properties of the unidirectional composite whereas PJf and PJm are the corresponding properties for the fibre and matrix, respectively. As Vf+Vm=1, relation (4.153) may now be written in the form

      implying that the effective property PJ of a two-phase composite is the sum of the matrix value PJm and the product of the property difference PJf−PJm and the fibre volume fraction Vf. This approach can be extended to multiphase composites having N types of fibre reinforcement by generalising (4.155) to the following form:

      where PJf(i) is the value of the property PJ for the fibre of type i and Vfi is the corresponding fibre volume fraction. As, for the multiphase composite,

      sigma-summation Underscript i equals 1 Overscript upper N Endscripts upper V Subscript f Superscript i Baseline plus upper V Subscript m Baseline equals 1 comma(4.157)

      relation (4.156) may be expressed in the mixtures form

      When the result (4.158) is applied to the properties defined in (4.154), relations (4.10), (4.66)–(СКАЧАТЬ