2013
DOI: 10.1179/1743289812y.0000000048
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Some effects of viscoelasticity on ability to model failure in composites

Abstract: The classical approach to modelling the thermomechanical response of composites employs a framework embodied within the concept of continuum mechanics. This approach may not always lead to success in that some failure mechanisms such as molecular scale phenomena may not be accurately captured by the continuum approximation. On the other hand, the continuum approach may be quite powerful and accurate for predicting failure in a variety of circumstances. For any continuum mechanics based approach to have hope of… Show more

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“…Binders separate explosive crystals, dissipate or conduct heat, and make a part softer and less stiff. The type and volume fraction of binder are critical factors in the behaviour of explosive billets [11,12]. Some researchers have studied the mechanical properties and damage of PBXs [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binders separate explosive crystals, dissipate or conduct heat, and make a part softer and less stiff. The type and volume fraction of binder are critical factors in the behaviour of explosive billets [11,12]. Some researchers have studied the mechanical properties and damage of PBXs [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%