Abstract

On the basis of the experimental results in previous work, a multiscale numerical modeling strategy on the failure behaviour of three-dimensional orthogonal woven carbon/carbon composites under pin-loading was presented. In consideration of the complexity of internal woven architecture, the finite element analysis at micro-/meso-/macro-scale levels was performed to exhibit the effective material properties and mechanical behaviour. The geometric models were reconstructed via X-ray tomography technology to obtain feasible configurations based on actual microstructure, meanwhile the models considered the fibers random arrangement in the yarn and voids stochastic distribution in the matrix. The anisotropic composites damage evolution was characterized by Murakami-Ohno damage theory. Additionally, for a further exploration on the practical bearing failure mode, the macro-scale open-hole plate model was established using mesh superposition method to expose the damage mechanism of each component in composites at hole edge, and the numerical predictions agreed reasonably well with the experimental results.

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