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Lorenzo Sisca1, Patrizio Tiziano Locatelli Quacchia1, Alessandro Messana1, Andrea Giancarlo Airale1, Alessandro Ferraris1, Massimiliana Carello1, Marco Monti2, Marta Palenzona2, Andrea Romeo2, Christian Liebold3, Salvatore Scalera4, Alberto Festa5, Paolo Codrino5.
Abstract
This research work investigated the influence of the press molding manufacturing process on the mechanical properties, both for thermoplastic and thermosetting fiber reinforced composite materials. The particular geometry of the case study, called Double Dome, was considered in order to verify the behavior of the Thermoplastic and Thermosetting prepreg in terms of shell thickness variation and fibers shear angle evolution during the thermoforming process. The thermoforming simulation was performed using LS-DYNA® Finite Element Analysis (FEA) code, and the results were transferred by Envyo®, a dedicated mapping tool, into a LS-DYNA® virtual model for the structural simulation. A series of Double Dome specimens was produced with industrial equipment, and a bending experimental test was been carried on. Finally, a numerical-experimental correlation was performed, highlighting a significant forecast of the mechanical properties for the considered component.Entities:
Keywords: LS-DYNA; composite forming; envyo; mapping; process simulation; structural simulation; thermoforming; thermoplastic composite; thermosetting composite; thermostamping
Year: 2020 PMID: 33256161 PMCID: PMC7760172 DOI: 10.3390/polym12122801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329