Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 1996, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (10): 933-938.

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ANISOTROPIC EFFECTS OF QUASI-ISOTROPIC COMPOSITES (II)——APPLICATIONS AND MICRO-MECHANICAL ANALYSIS

Fang Huiyu, Zheng Quangshui   

  1. Department of Engineering Mechanics, Qinghua University, Beijing 100084, P. R. China
  • Received:1996-03-20 Online:1996-10-18 Published:1996-10-18
  • Supported by:
    Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Education Commission Foundation of China

Abstract: Up to now the analysis on aisnotropic effects of quasi-isotropic composites to material structures has not been found in literatures. In the present paper the strength model for triaxial woven materials proposed in Part (I)[1]is applied to study the problems of an infintiely large plate of triaxial woven material containing either an either an elliptic hole or a crack. To the elliptic hole problem the remote coritical loading as a function of the geometric parameters of woven materials is analysed and to the crack problem, the cracking orientation is examined. Finally the elasticity and strength models for a triaxial woven material proposed in Part (I)are verfied in terms of micromechanical analysis.

Key words: quasi-isotropy, elliptic hole, crack, anisotropic effects, micromechanical analysis

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