3. Conclusion
In this article, the modeling of continuous media mixtures has been presented using the thermodynamics of irreversible processes: the advantages, limitations and disadvantages of this approach have also been discussed, with mention of a number of alternative models.
This modeling – after timely specialization – is able to account for the behavior of fluid mixtures (perfect gases), fluid/solid mixtures (gases or chemical species diffusing within solid materials, polymers or other), solid/solid mixtures (glassy matrices/fibrous reinforcement). Composite ply behavior can be addressed using this type of modeling; the composite laminate can then be modeled using multilayer plate theory.
The models developed are specialized and applied to the different forms of aging discussed in the following article [
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Bibliography
Events
DURACOSYS – DURAbility of Composite SYStems – International conference series on the durability of composite materials and systems
ICCM – International Conference on Composite Materials – International conference series on composite materials
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FAR 25.613, "Material Strength Properties".
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