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A.A. Lukyanov, "Shock Wave Structure in Anisotropic Carbon Fiber Composites," Mech. Solids. 48 (6), 706-715 (2013)
Year 2013 Volume 48 Number 6 Pages 706-715
DOI 10.3103/S0025654413060137
Title Shock Wave Structure in Anisotropic Carbon Fiber Composites
Author(s) A.A. Lukyanov (International Institute of Computer Science Technologies, Lipetsk Division, pr-t Serzhanta Kuvshinova 5B, Lipetsk, 398055 Russia, aaluk@mail.ru)
Abstract An analytic relation between the Hugoniot states and other thermodynamic states under high pressures for carbon fiber composites is proposed. Several relations for the nonlinear anisotropic medium and a generalized decomposition of the stress tensor are used to study the double structure, which consists of a nonlinear anisotropic and an isotropically elastic part, of the shock wave in various directions in carbon fiber composites. Numerical computations of the Hugoniot stress levels agree well with experimental data obtained for the chosen carbon fiber epoxy composite.
Keywords anisotropy, equation of state, shock wave, composite, generalized decomposition of the stress tensor
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Received 12 January 2011
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