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Micromechanical Modeling of the Thermal Expansion of Graphite/copper Composites with Nonuniform MicrostructureTwo micromechanical models were developed to investigate the thermal expansion of graphite/copper (Gr/Cu) composites. The models incorporate the effects of temperature-dependent material properties, matrix inelasticity, initial residual stresses due to processing history, and nonuniform fiber distribution. The first model is based on the multiple concentric cylinder geometry, with each cylinder treated as a two-phase composite with a characteristic fiber volume fractions. By altering the fiber volume fraction of the individual cylinders, unidirectional composites with radially nonuniform fiber distributions can be investigated using this model. The second model is based on the inelastic lamination theory. By varying the fiber content in the individual laminae, composites with nonuniform fiber distribution in the thickness direction can be investigated. In both models, the properties of the individual regions (cylinders or laminae) are calculated using the method of cells micromechanical model. Classical incremental plasticity theory is used to model the inelastic response of the copper matrix at the microlevel. The models were used to characterize the effects of nonuniform fiber distribution on the thermal expansion of Gr/Cu. These effects were compared to the effects of matrix plasticity, choice of stress-free temperature, and slight fiber misalignment. It was found that the radially nonuniform fiber distribution has little effect on the thermal expansion of Gr/Cu but could become significant for composites with large fiber-matrix transverse CTE and Young's modulus mismatch. The effect of nonuniform fiber distribution in the through-thickness direction of a laminate was more significant, but only approached that of the stress-free temperature for the most extreme cases that include large amounts of bending. Subsequent comparison with experimental thermal expansion data indicated the need for more accurate characterization of the graphite fiber thermomechanical properties. Correlation with cyclic data revealed the presence of a mechanism not considered in the developed models. The predicted response did, however, exhibit ratcheting behavior that has been observed experimentally in Gr/Cu. Finally, simulation of the actual fiber distribution of particular specimens had little effect on the predicted thermal expansion.
Document ID
19950003718
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Bednarcyk, Brett A.
(Virginia Univ. Charlottesville, VA, United States)
Pindera, Marek-Jerzy
(Virginia Univ. Charlottesville, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1994
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:195368
NASA-CR-195368
Accession Number
95N10130
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-90-52
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-1319
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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