A four-layered self-consistent scheme applied to two-phase composites
Résumé
For both particulate and unidirectional composites, the traditional scheme describing one phase as the matrix and the other as the reinforcement is not completely satisfactory for high reinforcement content. This article proposes the use of De Larrard and Le Roy's geometric model [1] to better define the morphological characteristics of a two-phase composite, in conjunction with the selfconsistent method, thanks to the recent development of n+l layered models. The comparison of results with experimental data has proved promising.
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