Modeling of Damage in Composite Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Composites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2022) | Viewed by 5849
Special Issue Editor
Interests: composite materials; damage modeling; tribology; additive manufacturing
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Dear Colleagues,
Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials have many applications in industry and have been extensively investigated thanks to aeronautical developments in the last few decades. Today, FRPs are gaining their place in those applications where a higher strength to weight ratio is one of the design constraints. Thus, it is of utmost importance to be able to predict the material response for composite structures under complex service loadings. Modeling of damage in FRP is still a complex task keeping in view the heterogeneous nature of composite materials in addition to the multiscale nature of damage development and progression. This complexity is further augmented when predicting the damage under the application of multiaxial loading. Classical such examples are damages in the wear and fretting phenomena occurring in the contact zones of composite materials with other materials. In contrast to the experimental works on the wear of FRPs, very few studies have reported on modeling the damage mechanisms encountered in the wear process.
This Special Issue will focus on recent progresses on damage modeling of multi-phases materials (including FRP but also metallic materials) concerning:
- New numerical approaches;
- New damage models or criteria;
- Wear of composite materials;
- Damage under multiaxial loading.
Prof. Stéphane Panier
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- composite materials
- damage
- wear
- modeling
- multiaxial loading
- computational methods
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