Effects of interfacial debonding on the stability of finitely strained periodic microstructured elastic composites

Author:

Greco Fabrizio1ORCID,Luciano Raimondo2,Pranno Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Calabria , Rende, CS, Italy

2. Engineering Department, University of Napoli Parthenope , Napoli, NA, Italy

Abstract

Predicting failure initiation in nonlinear composite materials, often referred to as metamaterials, is a fundamental challenge in nonlinear solid mechanics. Microstructural failure mechanisms encompass fracture, decohesion, cavitation, compression-induced contact and instabilities, affecting their unconventional static and dynamic performances. To fully take advantage of these materials, especially in extreme applications, it is imperative to predict their nonlinear behaviour using reliable, accurate and computationally efficient numerical methodologies. This study presents an innovative nonlinear homogenization-based theoretical framework for characterizing the failure behaviour of periodic reinforced hyperelastic composites induced by reinforcement/matrix decohesion and interaction between contact mechanisms and microscopic instabilities. Debonding and unilateral contact between different phases are incorporated by employing an enhanced cohesive/contact model, which features a special nonlinear interface constitutive law and an accurate contact formulation within the context of finite strain continuum mechanics. The theoretical formulation is demonstrated using periodically layered composites subjected to macroscopic compressive loading conditions along the lamination direction. Numerical results illustrate the ways in which debonding phenomena, in conjunction with fibre microbuckling, may influence the critical loads of the examined composite solid. The sensitivity of the results obtained through the proposed contact–cohesive model at finite strain with respect to its implementation is also explored. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Current developments in elastic and acoustic metamaterials science (Part 1)’.

Funder

Ministero dell'Istruzione e del Merito

Publisher

The Royal Society

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1. Current developments in elastic and acoustic metamaterials science;Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences;2024-07-29

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