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- W2098458328 abstract "A multiscale modeling approach is utilized to evaluate the contribution of irregularly shaped three-dimensional pores to the overall elastic properties of carbon/carbon composites. The degree of anisotropy of a carbon matrix depends on nanotexture, which is defined by manufacturing conditions. Elastic properties of the matrix are predicted assuming a Fisher distribution of orientations of graphene planes with respect to the pyrolytic carbon deposition direction. X-ray computed microtomography is employed to identify pores in a sample of carbon/carbon composite. The pores have highly irregular shapes so that micromechanical modeling based on the analytical solutions of elasticity becomes inapplicable. Thus, the cavity compliance tensor of an individual pore is found numerically by finite element method, and then used in a micromechanical modeling procedure. Examples of pores in isotropic and transversely isotropic pyrolytic carbon matrices are considered. The accuracy of pore approximation by ellipsoidal shapes is evaluated." @default.
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