Mechanical response of composites

Themethodologyfordesigninghigh-performancecompositestructuresisstill evo- ing. The complexity of the response of composite materials and the dif?culties in predicting the composite material properties from the basic properties of the c- stituents result in the need for a well-planned and exhaustive...

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Main Authors Camanho, Pedro P., Dávila, Carlos G., Pinho, Silvestre T., Remmers, Joris J.C., ECCOMAS Thematic Conference--Mechanical Response of Composites
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Science+Business Media 2008
Springer Netherlands
Springer
Edition1
SeriesComputational Methods in Applied Sciences
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ISBN1402085834
9781402085833
ISSN1871-3033
DOI10.1007/978-1-4020-8584-0

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Summary:Themethodologyfordesigninghigh-performancecompositestructuresisstill evo- ing. The complexity of the response of composite materials and the dif?culties in predicting the composite material properties from the basic properties of the c- stituents result in the need for a well-planned and exhaustive test program. The recommended practice to mitigate the technological risks associated with advanced composite materials is to substantiate the performance and durability of the design in a sequence of steps known as the Building Block Approach. The Building Block Approach ensures that cost and performance objectives are met by testing greater numbers of smaller, less expensive specimens. In this way, technology risks are assessed early in the program. In addition, the knowledge acquired at a given level of structural complexity is built up before progressing to a level of increased complexity. Achieving substantiation of structural performance by testing alone can be p- hibitively expensive because of the number of specimens and components required to characterize all material systems, loading scenarios and boundary conditions. Building Block Approachprogramscan achieve signi?cant cost reductionsby se- ing a synergy between testing and analysis. The more the development relies on analysis, the less expensive it becomes. The use of advanced computational models for the prediction of the mechanical response of composite structures can replace some of the mechanical tests and can signi?cantly reduce the cost of designing with composites while providing to the engineers the information necessary to achieve an optimized design.
Bibliography:Papers from the First ECCOMAS Thematic Conference--Mechanical Response of Composities, held Sept. 12-14, 2007 at the Universidade de Porto
"This book contains twelve selected papers presented at the First ECCOMAS Thematic Conference - Mechanical Response of Composites, and the papers presented by the three plenary speakers."--Back cover
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1402085834
9781402085833
ISSN:1871-3033
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4020-8584-0