Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases

Nowadays, thin interphases are used for modern technology. A composite structure obtained in such a way exhibits a wide variety of thermal and mechanical properties. In this thesis, imperfect transmission conditions (ITCs) are discussed based on the finite element method (FEM) for a soft elasto-plas...

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Main Author: Mozafari, Hamid
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spelling my.utm.389892018-05-30T02:53:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38989/ Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases Mozafari, Hamid TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Nowadays, thin interphases are used for modern technology. A composite structure obtained in such a way exhibits a wide variety of thermal and mechanical properties. In this thesis, imperfect transmission conditions (ITCs) are discussed based on the finite element method (FEM) for a soft elasto-plastic interphase in a plane stress state, as well as thin reactive heat-conducting interphases, where the transmission conditions are nonlinear. The ITCs of a thin reactive two-dimensional interphase between two bonded materials in a dissimilar strip have been investigated. The validity of the transmission conditions for the heat conducting interphases has been analysed for three formulations of a reactive layer: with no source formulation, with constant source formulation, and with a temperature-dependent source formulation. In addition, the ITCs were evaluated in the most general form for several cases, demonstrating the high efficiency of the approach. This showed that it is possible to reconstruct the full solution inside the interphase using the information available for the respective imperfect interface of zero thickness. For the case of mechanical problems, it explains a thin elasto-plastic interphase layer, which is situated between two different elastic media. The intermediate layer consists of a soft elasto-plastic material with a small Young‘s modulus in comparison with those of the surrounding materials. The two-dimensional nonlinear transmission conditions for the bi-material structures were investigated using an asymptotic technique. This study evaluated the ITCs for a thin interphase layer with an adhesive joint, along with the mechanical behaviour of the bonded materials. Finally, the good accuracy of the nonlinear imperfect transmission conditions of the approach presented in this thesis is shown, along with the excellent performance of the finite element analysis of the thin elasto-plastic interphases and thin heat-conducting interphases 2012-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38989/5/HamidMozafariPFKM2012.pdf Mozafari, Hamid (2012) Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases. PhD thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
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Mozafari, Hamid
Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
description Nowadays, thin interphases are used for modern technology. A composite structure obtained in such a way exhibits a wide variety of thermal and mechanical properties. In this thesis, imperfect transmission conditions (ITCs) are discussed based on the finite element method (FEM) for a soft elasto-plastic interphase in a plane stress state, as well as thin reactive heat-conducting interphases, where the transmission conditions are nonlinear. The ITCs of a thin reactive two-dimensional interphase between two bonded materials in a dissimilar strip have been investigated. The validity of the transmission conditions for the heat conducting interphases has been analysed for three formulations of a reactive layer: with no source formulation, with constant source formulation, and with a temperature-dependent source formulation. In addition, the ITCs were evaluated in the most general form for several cases, demonstrating the high efficiency of the approach. This showed that it is possible to reconstruct the full solution inside the interphase using the information available for the respective imperfect interface of zero thickness. For the case of mechanical problems, it explains a thin elasto-plastic interphase layer, which is situated between two different elastic media. The intermediate layer consists of a soft elasto-plastic material with a small Young‘s modulus in comparison with those of the surrounding materials. The two-dimensional nonlinear transmission conditions for the bi-material structures were investigated using an asymptotic technique. This study evaluated the ITCs for a thin interphase layer with an adhesive joint, along with the mechanical behaviour of the bonded materials. Finally, the good accuracy of the nonlinear imperfect transmission conditions of the approach presented in this thesis is shown, along with the excellent performance of the finite element analysis of the thin elasto-plastic interphases and thin heat-conducting interphases
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author Mozafari, Hamid
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title Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
title_short Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
title_full Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
title_fullStr Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
title_full_unstemmed Finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
title_sort finite element investigation of transmission conditions for thin interphases
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38989/5/HamidMozafariPFKM2012.pdf
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