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Effective properties of coated fiber composites with piezoelectric and piezomagnetic phases

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The finite element method is proposed to analyze coated fiber composites with piezoelectric and piezomagnetic phases. The computational homogenization technique is applied for fiber composites with magnetoelectroelastic properties to determine… Click to show full abstract

The finite element method is proposed to analyze coated fiber composites with piezoelectric and piezomagnetic phases. The computational homogenization technique is applied for fiber composites with magnetoelectroelastic properties to determine effective material parameters. The evolution of the magnetoelectroelastic fields at the macroscopic level is resolved through the incorporation of the microstructural response. The microstructural analyses are performed on the representative volume element, where essential physical geometrical information about the microstructural components is included. Circular cross section of fibers is considered in numerical analyses. A thin coating layer is considered on the surface of the piezoelectric fiber which is embedded in the piezomagnetic matrix. Influence of the coating layer on the effective material properties is analyzed.

Keywords: coated fiber; composites piezoelectric; fiber composites; piezomagnetic phases; effective properties; piezoelectric piezomagnetic

Journal Title: Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Year Published: 2017

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