This paper presents multiscale-based failure criteria to predict the failure of polymer composites with any shape of defect. The multiscale technique consists of bi-directional processes called upscaling and downscaling processes… Click to show full abstract
This paper presents multiscale-based failure criteria to predict the failure of polymer composites with any shape of defect. The multiscale technique consists of bi-directional processes called upscaling and downscaling processes to link two different length scales. One is the microscale at the fiber and matrix material level, and the other is the macroscale at the homogenized composite material level. Failure criteria are applied to the microscale level such as micro-stresses and/or micro-strains occurring at the fiber and matrix material level. Recently proposed unified failure criteria are applied to the micro-stresses and/or micro-strains to predict failure at a notch. The new failure criteria have two parts, and they can be applied to any shape of defect. One is the stress or strain condition, and the other is the stress or strain gradient condition. For failure to occur, both conditions must be satisfied simultaneously. The failure criteria provide not only failure locations but also directions of failure propagation.
               
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