An Integrated Multiscale Simulation Routine to Predict Mechanical Performance from Manufacturing Effects

IF 1 Q4 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Multiscale Modelling Pub Date : 2021-10-29 DOI:10.1142/s1756973721430010
M. Rouhi, V. Tan, T. Tay
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Structural performance of unidirectional composites (UD) is directly dependent on its ingredient’s properties, ply configurations and the manufacturing effects. Prediction of mechanical properties using multiscale manufacturing simulation and micromechanical models is the focus of this study. Particular problem of coupled dual-scale deformation-flow process such as the one arising in RTM, Vacuum-Assisted Resin Infusion (VARI) and Vacuum Bag Only (VBO) prepregs is considered. A finite element formulation of porous media theory framework is employed to predict the element-wise local volume fractions and the deformation of a preform in a press forming process. This formulation considers coupling effects between macro-scale preform processes and mesoscale ply processes as well as coupling effects between the solid and fluid phases. A number of different micromechanical models are assessed and the most suitable one is used to calculate mechanical properties from volume fractions. Structural performance of the “deformed” geometry is then evaluated in mechanical analysis. An integrated platform is designed to cover the whole chain of analysis and perform the properties’ calculation and transfer them between the modules in a smooth mapping procedure. The paper is concluded with a numerical example, where a compression-relaxation test of a planar fluid filled prepreg at globally un-drained condition is considered followed by a mechanical loading analysis. The development is user friendly and interactive and is established to enable design and optimization of composites.
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单向复合材料的结构性能直接取决于其成分的性能、层结构和制造效果。利用多尺度制造模拟和微观力学模型预测力学性能是本研究的重点。考虑了RTM、真空辅助树脂灌注(VARI)和纯真空袋(VBO)预浸料中出现的双尺度变形流耦合过程的特殊问题。采用多孔介质理论框架的有限元公式来预测冲压成形过程中预制件的单元局部体积分数和变形。该公式考虑了宏观尺度预制件过程和中尺度铺层过程之间的耦合效应,以及固相和液相之间的耦合作用。评估了许多不同的微观力学模型,并使用最合适的模型从体积分数计算力学性能。然后在力学分析中评估“变形”几何结构的结构性能。设计了一个集成平台来覆盖整个分析链,并在平滑的映射过程中执行属性计算和在模块之间传输。本文最后以一个数值例子结束,其中考虑了平面流体填充预浸料在全局未排水条件下的压缩松弛试验,然后进行了机械载荷分析。该开发是用户友好和交互式的,旨在实现复合材料的设计和优化。
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Journal of Multiscale Modelling
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