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- 20191D squeeze flow analysis of chopped long fibre thermoplastic composite
- 2018History and future of composites forming analysiscitations
- 2018Deformation mechanism in compression molding of discontinuous thermoplastic composites
- 2017Effect of flake distribution in mold on the flow during compression molding of unidirectional long fiber thermoplastic flakes
- 2017Viscoelastic bending model for continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites in meltcitations
- 2014Formability analyses of uni-directional and textile reinforced thermoplasticscitations
- 2014Dry friction characterisation of carbon fibre tow and satin weave fabric for composite applicationscitations
- 2014Bending characterization of UD compositescitations
- 2013Formability of fiber-reinforced thermoplastics in hot press forming process based on friction propertiescitations
- 2012Forming of Thermoplastic Compositescitations
- 2012A Friction-Test Benchmark with Twintex PPcitations
- 2011In-Plane Shear Characterisation of Uni-Directionally Reinforced Thermoplastic Meltscitations
- 2011Friction in Forming of UD Compositescitations
- 2010Friction in textile thermoplastic composites forming
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Formability analyses of uni-directional and textile reinforced thermoplastics
Abstract
The formability of two different composite materials used in aerospace industry has been investigated for a representative product geometry. The deformations during forming of carbon UD/PEEK and glass 8HS/PPS blanks with a quasi-isotropic lay-up were analysed. The UD/PEEK product showed severe wrinkling in doubly curved areas, whereas the 8HS/PPS product showed better formability in those areas. This can be explained by the relatively high resistance against intra-ply shear for the UD/PEEK material. Moreover, the predictive capability of a finite element based simulation tool was shown. For both materials, the prediction of intra-ply shear and large wrinkles showed good agreement with those observed in the actual product. The smaller wrinkles in the products cannot be accurately represented with the element size used. However, predicted waviness at the corresponding locations could indicate critical areas in the product. The presented modelling approach shows great potential for application in the composite product design process.