Nonlinear material model for quasi-unidirectional woven composite accounting for viscoelastic, viscous deformation, and stiffness reduction

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To clarify the individual contribution of viscoelastic and viscous deformation to the global nonlinear response of composites, multilevel cyclic loading-unloading recovery tensile tests were carried out. The experimental results show that there is a linear relationship between the viscous strain and viscoelastic strain of composites, regardless of the off-axis angle or loading stress level. On the basis of experimental results, a coupled damage-plasticity constitutive model was proposed. In this model, the plasticity theory was adopted to assess the evolution of viscous strains. The viscoelastic strain was represented as a linear function of viscous strains. Moreover, the Weibull function of the effective stress was introduced to evaluate the damage variables in terms of stiffness reduction. The tensile stress-strain curves, predicted by the proposed model, showed a good agreement with experimental results.

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Zhai, Z., Jiang, B., & Drummer, D. (2018). Nonlinear material model for quasi-unidirectional woven composite accounting for viscoelastic, viscous deformation, and stiffness reduction. Polymers, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10080903

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