1. An Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Method for Woven Carbon Fiber Composites Preforming Process.
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Weizhao Zhang, Huaqing Ren, Zequn Wang, Liu, Wing K., Wei Chen, Danielle Zeng, Xuming Su, and Jian Cao
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CARBON composites ,MATERIALS science ,COMPOSITE material manufacturing ,MANUFACTURING processes ,PRODUCTION engineering ,MECHANICAL behavior of materials - Abstract
An integrated computational materials engineering method is proposed in this paper for analyzing the design and preforming process of woven carbon fiber composites. The goal is to reduce the cost and time needed for the mass production of structural composites. It integrates the simulation methods from the micro-scale to the macro-scale to capture the behavior of the composite material in the preforming process. In this way, the time consuming and high cost physical experiments and prototypes in the development of the manufacturing process can be circumvented. This method contains three parts: the micro-scale representative volume element (RVE) simulation to characterize the material; the metamodeling algorithm to generate the constitutive equations; and the macro-scale preforming simulation to predict the behavior of the composite material during forming. The results show the potential of this approach as a guidance to the design of composite materials and its manufacturing process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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