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Considering influence of microstructure morphology of epoxy/glass composite on its behavior under deformation conditions—digital material representation case study

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posted on 2024-06-06, 08:47 authored by L Madej, L Malinowski, K Perzynski, M Mojzeszko, J Wang, G Cios, D Czarnecki, P Bala
Digital Material Representation (DMR) concept in application to numerical investigation of the two different types of epoxy/glass composite morphologies under loading conditions is addressed within the paper. First, two algorithms for reconstruction of digital microstructures based on metallography investigations are developed. Then, material properties of the investigated epoxy matrix and glass fillers are evaluated based on an in-situ tensile test as well as nano-indentation, respectively. At this stage a numerical investigation is also extended by series of experimental tensile tests to understand basic mechanisms occurring during deformation of the two different types of glass particles fillers. Finally, an example of practical application of the developed digital microstructure model for multi scale calculations of the epoxy/glass composite under loading is presented.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2019, Politechnika Wrocławska

Journal

Archives of civil and mechanical engineering

Volume

19

Pagination

1304-1315

ISSN

1644-9665

Issue

4

Publisher

Elsevier

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