Frequency-dependant homogenized properties of composite using spectral analysis method

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An inverse procedure is proposed to determine the material constants of multilayered composites using a spectral analysis homogenization method. Recursive process gives interfacial displacement perpendicular to layers in term of deepness. A fast-Fourier transform (FFT) procedure has been used in order to extract the wave numbers propagating in the multilayer. The upper frequency bound of this homogenization domain is estimated. Inside the homogenization domain, we discover a maximum of three planes waves susceptible to propagate in the medium. A consistent algorithm is adopted to develop an inverse procedure for the determination of the materials constants of multidirectional composite. The extracted wave numbers are used as the inputs for the procedure. The outputs are the elastic constants of multidirectional composite. Using this method, the frequency dependent effective elastic constants are obtained and example for [0/90] composites is given. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ben Amor, M., Ben Ghozlen, M. H., & Lanceleur, P. (2010). Frequency-dependant homogenized properties of composite using spectral analysis method. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 13). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/13/1/012033

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