Connection Between Fracture and Strengthening of Fiber-Reinforced Composites and the Fundamental Concepts of Time, Space, and Order


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We have established a connection between fracture and strengthening of fiber-reinforced composites and the fundamental concepts of time, space, and order. We have identified and considered in detail two types of processes in composites loaded by external forces. For processes of the first type, we have obtained formulas interrelating the initial and final degree of order/disorder, the relative scale, and the time of existence of the system. For processes of the second type, we have obtained a formula for estimating the instantaneous degree of order/disorder as a function of time, the initial and the equilibrium degree of order/disorder, and the relaxation time of the system. We have considered simultaneous occurrence of processes of the first and second type. Experiments on composites have confirmed the connection between the kinetics of processes of the first and second type and the fundamental concepts of time, space, and order.

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A. Motavkin

Moscow State University of Design and Technology

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Email: alb-motavkin@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow

V. Skorodumov

Moscow State University of Design and Technology

Email: alb-motavkin@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow

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