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- W1599686325 abstract "Nowadays, the demand and the necessity for the use of materials with specific characteristics have increased in many engineering fields. Due to this necessity of making new materials, composite materials have been an alternative, or maybe the unique option, to attempt a large number of design requirements such as high strength-to-weight ratio, high resistance to mechanical shocks, chemical attacks, corrosion, and fatigue, that cannot be obtained only from the commonly used structural materials (metals, ceramics, polymers and wood). Because of this, their applications are present in the main industries such as aerospace, automotive, marine, and sportive Thanks to their flexibility characteristics there are many combinations and arrangements and, consequently, constitutive properties, that are possible to be achieved. This particularity represents one of the main advantages of these materials. Nevertheless, some factors related to arrangements as the number of layers and the orientation of the fibers can introduce a behavior called anisotropy that, in the most of the cases, is not required. The anisotropy makes the structural analysis more complex due to increasing the number of independent variables, as for example, the number of bending and extensional elastic stiffness constants. Recently, wide part of works presented by scientific literature whose goal is to identify constitutive parameters of materials (these being composites or not) is based in the called “inverse problems”. Experimental data such as geometry, resultant forces and strain (or stress) fields are used as input data, and the unknown variables are the required constitutive parameters. In general, the solution is basically associated to two methods: iterative (or also called indirect methods) and non-iterative (or also called of direct methods). The first one is related to optimization problems where the design variables are constitutive parameters and the objective function represents, in general, a residue (or error) between experimental and numerical (generally obtained by finite elements) data. For the numerical simulations, it is considered structures that have the same geometrical characteristics and boundary" @default.
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