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A comparison of various micromechanics models for metal matrix composites

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1989

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Four micromechanics models currently used in the analysis of metal matrix composites are reviewed. The four models are the vanishing fiber diameter model, the Aboudi model, the multicell model, and discrete fiber-matrix model. Results predicted by computer programs based on each of the models are compared. Comparisons are made for the laminate properties and laminate stress-strain behavior for boron/aluminum and silicon-carbide/titanium composites. The predictions of constituent stresses are also compared. The predictions are compared to experimental data. Each of the models did a reasonably good job predicting laminate properties and stress-strain behavior. Thus, the discriminator between the models is a question of what type of results are required, the capabilities of the model and program, or the ease of operation. The choice of a model and program depends on several factors and the same program may not be the best choice for all analysis needs. The descriptions and comparisons made in this paper should aid in the choice of a model and program.