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4.5.5 Applying Maxwell’s Approach to Multiphase Fibre Composites

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Owing to the use of the far-field in Maxwell’s method for estimating the properties of fibre composites, it is possible to consider multiple fibre reinforcements. Suppose in a cluster of fibres that there are N different types such that for i = 1, …, N, there are nifibres of radius ai. The properties of the fibres of type i are denoted by a superscript i. The cluster is assumed to be homogeneous regarding the distribution of fibres, and leads to transverse isotropic effective properties.

Consider the following asymptotic form of radial displacement field in the matrix as r→∞ that is derived from (4.118)

(4.139)

For the case of multiple phases, relation (4.139) is generalised to the following form

(4.140)

When the result (4.140) is applied to a single fibre of radius b having effective properties corresponding to the multiphase cluster of fibres, it follows that

(4.141)

The cluster of all types of fibre is now considered to be enclosed in a cylinder of radius b such that the volume fraction of fibres of type i within the cylinder of radius b is given by Vfi=niai2/b2. The volume fractions must satisfy the relation

(4.142)

It then follows that (4.140) may be written in the form

(4.143)

The coefficients of the 1/r terms in relations (4.141) and (4.143) must be identical so that

(4.144)

It then follows that the effective transverse shear modulus for the multiphase composite is given by

(4.145)

where

(4.146)

On using (4.1), the result (4.145) may also be written in the form

(4.147)

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