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Stress Analysis of MWK Composite Laminate with Multi-pin Loaded Holes (다중 핀 하중을 받는 MWK 복합재료의 응력 해석)

  • 조민규;김병구;전흥재;변준형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.74-78
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    • 2003
  • Stress analysis was conducted with finite element method to study the stress distributions in both single-pin and multi-pin loaded composite laminates. The various parameters involved in the design of the joint method were considered. The stress distributions in the vicinity of the holes were predicted considering the effects of various parameters such as the lay-ups, number of pins, number of rows, row spacing, and hole patterns. The results show that the performance of joint is greatly affected by these parameters.

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Cost-effective structural health monitoring of FRPC parts for automotive applications

  • Mitschang, P.;Molnar, P.;Ogale, A.;Ishii, M.
    • Advanced Composite Materials
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2007
  • In the automobile industry, structural health monitoring of fiber reinforced polymer composite parts is a widespread need for maintenance before breakdown of the functional elements or a complete vehicle. High performance sensors are generally used in many of the structural health monitoring operations. Within this study, a carbon fiber sewing thread has been used as a low cost laminate failure sensing element. The experimentation plan was set up according to the electrical conductance and flexibility of carbon fiber threads, advantages of preforming operations, and sewing mechanisms. The influence of the single thread damages by changing the electrical resistance and monitoring the impact location by using carbon thread sensors has been performed. Innovative utilization of relatively cost-effective carbon threads for monitoring the delamination of metallic inserts from the basic composite laminate structure is a highlighting feature of this study.

Optimal laminate sequence of thin-walled composite beams of generic section using evolution strategies

  • Rajasekaran, S.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.597-609
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    • 2010
  • A problem formulation and solution methodology for design optimization of laminated thin-walled composite beams of generic section is presented. Objective functions and constraint equations are given in the form of beam stiffness. For two different problems one for open section and the other for closed section, the objective function considered is bending stiffness about x-axis. Depending upon the case, one can consider bending, torsional and axial stiffnesses. The different search and optimization algorithm, known as Evolution Strategies (ES) has been applied to find the optimal fibre orientation of composite laminates. A multi-level optimization approach is also implemented by narrowing down the size of search space for individual design variables in each successive level of optimization process. The numerical results presented demonstrate the computational advantage of the proposed method "Evolution strategies" which become pronounced to solve optimization of thin-walled composite beams of generic section.

Interlaminar stresses and delamination of composite laminates under extension and bending

  • Nguyen, Tien Duong;Nguyen, Dang Hung
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.733-751
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    • 2007
  • The metis element method (Hung 1978) has been applied to analyse free edge interlaminar stresses and delamination in composite laminates, which are subjected to extension and bending. The paper recalls Lekhnitskii's solution for generalized plane strain state of composite laminate and Wang's singular solution for determination of stress singularity order and of eigen coefficients $C_m$ for delamination problem. Then the formulae of metis displacement finite element in two-dimensional problem are established. Computation of the stress intensity factors and the energy release rates are presented in details. The energy release rate, G, is computed by Irwin's virtual crack technique using metis elements. Finally, results of interlaminar stresses, the three stress intensity factors and the energy release rates for delamination crack in composite laminates under extension and bending are illustrated and compared with the literature to demonstrate the efficiency of the present method.

Optimal Design of Thick Composite Wing Structure using Laminate Sequence Database (적층 시퀀스 데이터베이스를 이용한 복합재 날개 구조물의 최적화 설계)

  • Jang, Jun Hwan;Ahn, Sang Ho
    • Composites Research
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents the optimum design methodology for composite wing structure which automatically calculates the safety margin using optimization framework integrating failure modes. Particularly, its framework is possible to optimize sizing procedure to prevent failure mode which has the greatest effect on reducing the sizing time of composite structure. The main failure mode was set as the first ply failure, buckling failure mode, and bolted joint stress field, and the margin was calculated to minimize the weight. The design variable is a laminate sequence database and the responses are strain, buckling, bolted joint stress field. The objective function is the mass of the wing structure. The results of buckling analysis were compared using the finite element model to verify the robustness and reliability of Composite Optimizer.

Experimental Assessment of Tensile Failure Characteristic for Advanced Composite Laminates (첨단복합재료 적층판의 인장 파손특성 시험적 평가)

  • Lee, Myoung Keon;Lee, Jeong Won;Yoon, Dong Hyun;Kim, Jae Hoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.41 no.10
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    • pp.959-965
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    • 2017
  • In recent years, major airplane manufacturers have been using the laminate failure theory to estimate the strain of composite structures for airplanes. The laminate failure theory uses the failure strain of the laminate to analyze composite structures. This paper describes a procedure for the experimental assessment of laminate tensile failure characteristics. Regression analysis was used as the experimental assessment method. The regression analysis was performed with the response variable being the laminate failure strain and with the regressor variables being two-ply orientation ($0^{\circ}$ and ${\pm}45^{\circ}$) variables. The composite material in this study is a carbon/epoxy unidirectional (UD) tape that was cured as a pre-preg at $177^{\circ}C(350^{\circ}F)$. A total of 149 tension tests were conducted on specimens from 14 distinct laminates that were laid up at standard angle layers ($0^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $-45^{\circ}$, and $90^{\circ}$). The ASTM-D-3039 standard was used as the test method.

Development of Edible Laminate-Composite Films Using Defatted Mustard Meal and Whey Protein Isolate (탈지겨자씨와 유청단백질을 재료로 사용한 가식성 적층필름의 개발)

  • Kim, Dayeon;Park, Ji Won;Noh, Bong-Soo;Min, Sea Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.711-715
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    • 2012
  • A laminate-composite film was developed using industry co-products of defatted mustard meal (DMM) and whey protein isolate (WPI). An individually prepared DMM-based film (DMM film) and a WPI-based film (WPI film) were thermally laminated at $130^{\circ}C$ at a rate of 30 cm/min. Microscopic images exhibited that the DMM film and the WPI film were continuously attached in the laminate without void spaces. The tensile strength, elongation at break, and water vapor permeability for the laminate were 0.7MPa, 4.0%, and $6.9g{\cdot}mm/kPa/h/m^2$, respectively. Stretchability and heat seal strength of the laminate were higher than those of the un-laminated DMM film. The film layers of the laminate were physically overlapped, not forming new biopolymer units induced by molecular interactions. The opportunity for DMM films to be used as food packaging materials for wrapping and sealing could be increased by thermal lamination with WPI films, which improves the stretchability and heat sealability of DMM films.

Carbon Fiber Tow Spreading Technology and Mechanical Properties of Laminate Composites (탄소섬유 펼침 기술 및 이를 적용한 적층 복합재료의 기계적 특성)

  • Park, Sung Min;Kim, Myung Soon;Choi, Yoon Sung;Lee, Eun Soo;Yoo, Ho Wook;Chon, Jin Sung
    • Composites Research
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 2015
  • This paper reports a study on a method for achieving lightweight thermoplastic laminate composites referred to as tow spreading technology. Thickness of an unspread 12 K carbon fiber tow is reduced by increasing the tow width from 7 mm to 20 mm. The polypropylene (PP) film was used to stabilize and impregnate the spread tow, covering it into a partially consolidated prepreg: 12 K carbon fiber spread tow/PP. Laminates were fabricated from the spread tow prepreg and control laminate composites were produced from unspread tow prepreg consisting of 12 K carbon fiber and PP. The void content, tensile and flexural properties of the composite laminates were investigated. Consequently, the spread tow laminate composite exhibited lower void content and improved mechanical properties.

Crack Propagation and Acoustic Emission Evaluation of Plain Woven CFRP Laminate Composites for Fiber Orientation (섬유방향 변화에 따른 직물구조 CFRP 적층판의 균열진전 및 AE평가)

  • Yun, Yu-Seong;Kwon, Oh-Heon
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.364-369
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    • 2003
  • Crack propagation and AE characteristics of CFRP plain woven laminate composites are examined with acoustic sensor by AEDSP 32/16 board in PC system. AE signals are measured during the fracture behavior tests. The purpose of study is the estimation of the crack extension behavior effected between three kinds of fiber orientation for plain woven CFRP laminate composite and the relationship between AE characteristics and load-displacement curves and crack extension length.

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