Simulations using a Swelling & Random Migration algorithm and finite element homogenization show clustered fiber distributions increase transverse stiffness by up to 20% but reduce tensile strength compared to equilibrium distributions, with mean nearest neighbor distance linearly predicting both pr
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Modelling the effect of fiber distribution on the transverse mechanical characteristics of unidirectionally reinforced continuous-fiber composite
Simulations using a Swelling & Random Migration algorithm and finite element homogenization show clustered fiber distributions increase transverse stiffness by up to 20% but reduce tensile strength compared to equilibrium distributions, with mean nearest neighbor distance linearly predicting both pr