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- 2024Modeling of electromagnetic phenomena within laminate composite materials
- 2024Integration of inter-ply electrical percolation phenomena in the multiphysics modelling of laminated composite materials
- 2023Comparison of three methodologies to simulate induction heating in carbon fiber reinforced polymer
- 2021Eddy Current Non-Destructive Characterization of Carbon Fiber Reinforcement Composites Considering Capacitive Effectcitations
- 2020Focalization of electromagnetic power at the interface between two composites materials for induction weldingcitations
- 2018Focusing of Electromagnetic Field for Induction Welding of Composite Materials by Optimization of Fold Sequence
- 2018Modeling of Eddy Currents in Highly Anisotropic CFRP Materials
- 2017Electrical Conductivity Tensor Modeling of Stratified Woven-Fabric Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Materialscitations
- 2016Electrical conductivity tensor modelling of stratified woven-fabric carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite materialscitations
- 2015Inductive thermography nondestructive testing applied to carbon composite materials: multiphysics and multiscale modeling
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Focalization of electromagnetic power at the interface between two composites materials for induction welding
Abstract
<jats:p>This paper presents a fast-numerical approach to optimize the localization of induced power in highly anisotropic composite materials with a large-scale factor. A one-dimensional hybrid multi-physical tool allows us to find the best ply sequence and the best strategy to constrain the induced currents to circulate in an interest area defined respecting specific temperature objectives. A three-dimensional multi-physical modeling is then used on a few selected candidates to refine results.</jats:p>