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Uncertainty quantification in elastic constants of SiCf/SiCm tubular composites using global sensitivity analysis

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Silicon carbide fiber and silicon carbide matrix (SiCf/SiCm) tubes produced through the chemical vapor infiltration process have become a candidate cladding material in nuclear applications. The performance of this composite… Click to show full abstract

Silicon carbide fiber and silicon carbide matrix (SiCf/SiCm) tubes produced through the chemical vapor infiltration process have become a candidate cladding material in nuclear applications. The performance of this composite is influenced by many variables such as braiding angle, porosity, material properties, etc., which vary over a range of values due to the inherent fluctuations in the manufacturing process. In this study, the variability in elastic constants of SiCf/SiCm composite has been quantified through multiscale finite element (FE) simulations, variable screening, and high-fidelity surrogate modeling. The key variables dominantly affecting the elastic constants of SiCf/SiCm tubes were identified using global sensitivity analysis. A surrogate to the high-fidelity FE-based model was used in Monte Carlo simulations to generate a hundred thousand samples from which the uncertainty in elastic constants was assessed. It turned out that the coefficient of variation was less than 10%.

Keywords: sicf sicm; constants sicf; sensitivity analysis; global sensitivity; elastic constants; using global

Journal Title: Journal of Composite Materials
Year Published: 2022

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