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Research on the Elastic-Plastic Behaviors of Bicontinuous Polymer Matrix and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites Based on Micromechanical Modelling.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Yao B et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Mechanics · China
Abstract
Due to the potential to integrate structural load bearing and energy storage within one single composite structural component, the development of carbon fiber (CF)-based structural power composites (SPCs) has garnered significant attention in electric aircraft, electric vehicles, etc. Building upon our previous investigation of the electrochemical performance of SPCs, this work focuses on elastic-plastic behaviors of the bicontinuous structural electrolyte matrices (BSEMs) and carbon fiber composite electrodes (CFCEs) in SPCs. Representative volume element (RVE) models of the BSEMs were numerically generated based on the Cahn-Hilliard equation. Furthermore, RVE models of the CFCEs were established, consisting of the BSEM and randomly distributed CFs. The moduli of BSEMs and the transverse moduli of CFCEs with different functional pore phase volume fractions were predicted and validated against experimental results. Additionally, the local plasticity of BSEMs and CFCEs in the tensile process was analyzed. The work indicates that the presence of the bicontinuous structure prolongs the plasticity evolution process, compared with the traditional polymer matrix, which could be used to explain the brittle-ductile transition observed in the matrix-dominated load-bearing process of CFCEs in the previous literature. This work is a step forward in the comprehensive interpretation of the elastic-plastic behaviors of bicontinuous matrices and multifunctional SPCs for realistic engineering applications.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41012281