Virtual Manufacturing of Composite Structures Applying Implicit and Explicit FE Techniques

Gasser Abdelal, Wesley Cantwell, Antony Robotham

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Abstract

Virtual manufacturing of composites can yield an initial early estimation of the induced residual thermal stresses that affect component fatigue life, and deformations that affect required tolerances for assembly. Based on these estimation, the designer can make early decisions, which can help in reducing cost, regarding changes in part design or material properties. In this paper, an approach is proposed to simulate the autoclave manufacturing technique for unidirectional composites. The proposed approach consists of three modules. The first module is a Thermochemical model to estimate temperature and the degree of cure distributions in the composite part during the cure cycle. The second and third modules are stress analysis using FE-Implicit and FE-Explicit respectively. User-material subroutine will be used to model the Viscoelastic properties of the material based on micromechanical theory. Estimated deformation of the composite part can be corrected during the autoclave process by modifying the process-tool design. The deformed composite surface is sent to CATIA for design modification of the process-tool.
Original languageEnglish
Pages109-118
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 04 Jul 2011
EventAES-ATEMA’ 2011International Conference on Advances and Trends in Engineering Materials - Milan, Italy
Duration: 01 Jul 201101 Jul 2011

Conference

ConferenceAES-ATEMA’ 2011International Conference on Advances and Trends in Engineering Materials
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilan
Period01/07/201101/07/2011

Bibliographical note

ISBN 978-0-9866504-3-7

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