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The fiber push-out test is a basic method to probe the mechanical properties of the fiber/matrix interface of a fiber-reinforced composite. In this paper, the interfacial mechanical properties of carbon fiber/epoxy composites are analyzed effectively combing nano-indention technique with cohesive element modeling. Based on the load-displacement curve obtained from the nano-indention experiments, the interfacial shear strength is calculated about 13.7MPa. Furthermore, the finite element method (FEM) model of a fiber-reinforced composite is built in software ABAQUS, in which cohesive zone model is chosen to represent of carbon fiber/epoxy composites interface. The computed results are consistent with experiment data. Copyright © (2013) by International Conference on Fracture.
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Year: 2013
Volume: 6
Page: 4689-4695
Language: English
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