Multi-scale damage modeling in a ceramic composite using a Finite Element Microstructure Meshfree methodology
The problem of multi-scale modelling of damage development in a SiC ceramic fibre reinforced SiC matrix ceramic composite tube is addressed, with the objective of demonstrating the ability of the FEMME (Finite Element Microstructure Meshfree) model to introduce important aspects of the microstructur...
Principais autores: | Marrow, T, Saucedo Mora, L |
---|---|
Formato: | Journal article |
Publicado em: |
Royal Society
2016
|
Registros relacionados
-
FEMME: A multi-scale Finite Element Microstructure MEshfree fracture model for quasi-brittle materials with complex microstructures
por: Saucedo-Mora, L, et al.
Publicado em: (2015) -
Method for the explicit insertion of microstructure in Cellular Automata Finite Element (CAFE) models based on an irregular tetrahedral Finite Element mesh: Application in a multi-scale Finite Element Microstructure MEshfree framework (FEMME)
por: Saucedo-Mora, L, et al.
Publicado em: (2015) -
3D cellular automata finite element method with explicit microstructure: modeling quasi-brittle fracture using meshfree damage propagation
por: Saucedo-Mora, L, et al.
Publicado em: (2014) -
Extended Finite Element and Meshfree Methods /
por: Rabczuk, Timon, author 649112, et al.
Publicado em: (2019) -
Three-dimensional measurement and cohesive element modelling of deformation and damage in a 2.5-dimensional woven Ceramic Matrix Composite
por: Saucedo Mora, L, et al.
Publicado em: (2016)