Implementation of a non-orthogonal model for the finite element simulation of textile composite draping
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01/05/2014
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In the pursuit of producing high quality, low-cost composite aircraft structures, out-of-autoclave manufacturing processes for textile reinforcements are being simulated with increasing accuracy. This paper focuses on the continuum-based, finite element modelling of textile composites as they deform during the draping process. A non-orthogonal constitutive model tracks yarn orientations within a material subroutine developed for Abaqus/Explicit, resulting in the realistic determination of fabric shearing and material draw-in. Supplementary material characterisation was experimentally performed in order to define the tensile and non-linear shear behaviour accurately. The validity of the finite element model has been studied through comparison with similar research in the field and the experimental lay-up of carbon fibre textile reinforcement over a tool with double curvature geometry, showing good agreement. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Pierce , R , Falzon , B , Thompson , M & Boman , R 2014 , ' Implementation of a non-orthogonal model for the finite element simulation of textile composite draping ' Applied Mechanics And Materials , vol 553 , pp. 76-81 . DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.553.76 |
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