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Interphase effect on the effective magneto-electro-elastic properties for three-phase fiber-reinforced composites by a semi-analytical approach

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Abstract A semi-analytical approach is proposed to determine the effective magneto-electro-elastic moduli of a fiber-reinforced composite. We especially focus on predicting the effective properties of three-phase periodic composite reinforced with… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A semi-analytical approach is proposed to determine the effective magneto-electro-elastic moduli of a fiber-reinforced composite. We especially focus on predicting the effective properties of three-phase periodic composite reinforced with unidirectional, infinitely long and concentric cylindrical fibers with square transversal distribution. The semi-analytical method is developed combining asymptotic homogenization and finite element methods. Asymptotic homogenization method allows the statements of local problems that are solved by finite element method and the associated effective coefficients. Finite element method is implemented via the principle of minimum potential energy. The effect of interphase thickness and the fiber material properties on effective moduli is analyzed. Numerical computations were performed, and an exact agreement is obtained by comparing the semi-analytical approach with asymptotic homogenization method linked to the theory of potential functions of a complex variable.

Keywords: analytical approach; semi analytical; method; effective magneto; magneto electro

Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Science
Year Published: 2020

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